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Lysterine kills using essential oils.
Some people get gum sores using c.Chloride, or lye/soda, so it's best to stick to what works.
A teaspoon of listerine with some water swished about a dozen or two seconds does a good job at killing bacteria that cause cavities etc, 9
The FAQ page at Therabreath says this is because of a highly acidic environment in your mouth. The rinses are neutral, and will change your mouth's pH with continued use. FYI- an acidic mouth is very bad for your tooth enamel.
Why do foods and even water sometimes taste different after using TheraBreath?
Some people may notice that certain foods and even water may taste different after first using TheraBreath products. This is most likely because of a highly acidic oral environment. TheraBreath is pH Neutral, meaning that it neutralizes excess oral acids. This change is what is causing the change in taste perception. The good news is that this is a sign that TheraBreath is working, and the change in taste perception is only temporary. Typically within a week of first use your sense of taste will return to normal as your mouth acclimates to its new, less acidic oral environment.
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Lysterine kills using essential oils.
Some people get gum sores using c.Chloride, or lye/soda, so it's best to stick to what works.
A teaspoon of listerine with some water swished about a dozen or two seconds does a good job at killing bacteria that cause cavities etc, 9
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