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TheraBreath mouthwash is currently at the lowest price I've seen it in the past 5 years. I always purchased this on a Lightning Deal in the past for around $11.30something. The catch is that it must be your first time S&S for this product to clip the coupon. With the clipped coupon and S&S (5% for me, so it could be less for you), it comes out to $10.83. >Now $10.85

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Ha! This is why I love Slickdeals: you always learn something new.

https://dentists.usc.edu/files/20...-rinse.pdf

"The differences in clinical improvement between the sodium hypochlorite rinse group and the water rinse group were statistically significant. No adverse events were identified in any of the study patients, except for minor complaints about the taste of bleach."

By the way, I've been having great results with hydrogen peroxide instead. Diluted 50% twice a day.
Where? Amazon is 3% 1 star and 80% 5 star. Good luck finding any product with better statistics than that. Personally I always sort by recent US reviews and see how often those negative reviews were recent.

Only negative review I see recently from the US was complaining that the tamper seal wasn't secure on delivery. I personally wouldn't utilize something that the tamper seal was broke. Not worth the risk and too easy to get a refund to bother. Still wouldn't stop me from buying.
Thats not true. I tried everything you mentioned for months with listerine and went to the dentist but just basic dry mouth can cause bad breath and i drink a lot of water every hour. So i tried this out and it completely fixed my bad breath problem and it works for hours. Everyone who tries this after i recommended it as a pharmacist myself, they would shocked. BUT do not get the green bottle formulation its slimy only this minty blue bottle formulation works

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valeceb
06-26-2020 at 02:03 AM.
06-26-2020 at 02:03 AM.
9.76 for me with 15% S&S
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06-26-2020 at 03:30 AM.
06-26-2020 at 03:30 AM.
Does it really work? Read a lot of negative comments.
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Ohsighrus
06-26-2020 at 04:48 AM.
06-26-2020 at 04:48 AM.
Quote from rootbear :
Does it really work? Read a lot of negative comments.
Where? Amazon is 3% 1 star and 80% 5 star. Good luck finding any product with better statistics than that. Personally I always sort by recent US reviews and see how often those negative reviews were recent.

Only negative review I see recently from the US was complaining that the tamper seal wasn't secure on delivery. I personally wouldn't utilize something that the tamper seal was broke. Not worth the risk and too easy to get a refund to bother. Still wouldn't stop me from buying.
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jayclip80
06-26-2020 at 05:00 AM.
06-26-2020 at 05:00 AM.
Quote from Ohsighrus :
Where? Amazon is 3% 1 star and 80% 5 star. Good luck finding any product with better statistics than that. Personally I always sort by recent US reviews and see how often those negative reviews were recent.

Only negative review I see recently from the US was complaining that the tamper seal wasn't secure on delivery. I personally wouldn't utilize something that the tamper seal was broke. Not worth the risk and too easy to get a refund to bother.

Exactly, you can't just go by the negative reviews with out reading some. Most people talk about the Packaging.
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06-26-2020 at 05:02 AM.
06-26-2020 at 05:02 AM.
Quote from rootbear :
Does it really work? Read a lot of negative comments.

I been using this for years. So to answer your question, yes it work. You just need to find a flavor you like.
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06-26-2020 at 05:14 AM.
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Im sure someone without a clue will try to flame this post, but a dentist told me to put 1 teaspoon of bleach in a full glass of water and use that for mouthwash. He said its approved by the FDA as an oral antiseptic and its very common in other countries. I had gingivitis that wouldn't go away no matter what mouthwash I tried but it cleared up in a few days with the bleach mixture and I've used that ever since for past 10 years or so. Even a small bottle of bleach would last you a very long time and cost so much less than all the marketed products. Just don't swallow it and you'll be fine.

Seems to work.

https://www.berkeleywellness.com/...do-or-dont
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06-26-2020 at 05:15 AM.
06-26-2020 at 05:15 AM.
Quote from nckstl :
Im sure someone without a clue will try to flame this post, but a dentist told me to put 1 teaspoon of bleach in a full glass of water and use that for mouthwash. He said its approved by the FDA as an oral antiseptic and its very common in other countries. I had gingivitis that wouldn't go away no matter what mouthwash I tried but it cleared up in a few days with the bleach mixture and I've used that ever since for past 10 years or so. Even a small bottle of bleach would last you a very long time and cost so much less than all the marketed products. Just don't swallow it and you'll be fine.
Ha! This is why I love Slickdeals: you always learn something new.

https://dentists.usc.edu/files/20...-rinse.pdf

"The differences in clinical improvement between the sodium hypochlorite rinse group and the water rinse group were statistically significant. No adverse events were identified in any of the study patients, except for minor complaints about the taste of bleach."

By the way, I've been having great results with hydrogen peroxide instead. Diluted 50% twice a day.
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TalentedAlpaca1553
06-26-2020 at 05:18 AM.
06-26-2020 at 05:18 AM.
This product seems like its for people with halitosis...
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LawrenceT6420
06-26-2020 at 05:23 AM.
06-26-2020 at 05:23 AM.
What's the benefit of this over Listerine?
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