TheraBreath ResearchAdditional Reading Topics Covered: 7 Reasons to use TheraBreath.One: Our patented Oxyd-8™ active ingredient is stabilised and generates oxidizing power as soon as it enters your mouth. This stabilization process allows TheraBreath to have up to a 3 year shelf-life, well in excess of other competitor products.
Two: TheraBreath has become the most user-friendly complete anti-mouth ulcer system, featuring an Oral Rinse, Toothpaste and Tooth Gel, Breath Spray, and Oxygenating Chewing Gum. All designed to attack the root of the problem, instead of masking a symptom, throughout the day with the utmost of convenience.
Three: The TheraBreath Tooth Gel also contains sodium fluoride that fights decay. Fluoride has also been shown to be an effective de-sensitising agent. Some of the other anti-mouth ulcer treatments do not contain any fluoride at all.
Four: We have added highly concentrated whole leaf Aloe Vera to our toothpaste and gel. Recent research in Asia has shown that Aloe Vera boosts the body's ability to create collagen, which in turn strengthens weak and swollen gums to heal more quickly. Bleeding gums provide a protein food source to the bacteria that create bad breath. No other anti-mouth ulcer treatment contains this form of Aloe Vera.
Five: Our TheraBreath Tooth Gel does not contain Saccharin. Saccharin has been shown to be carcinogenic in lab animals. Saccharin can also create a bitter aftertaste, due to one of the chemical compounds produced during Saccharin's chemical breakdown.
Six: TheraBreath Tooth Gel does not contain sodium laurel sulphate, a harsh detergent, that has been shown to be related to an increased incidence of mouth ulcers.
Almost all toothpastes and gels contain this chemical. Research has shown that sodium laurel sulphate based products should not be used by those who suffer from mouth ulcers.
Seven: Our toothpaste is actually a gel. Chemically speaking, gels are much smaller molecules than pastes, allowing deeper penetration below the tongue surface. TheraBreath Tooth Gel also contains high grade tooth polishing and whitening agents, in order to keep your smile white and brilliant, but without damaging abrasives. They are cruelty-free and are not harmful to the environment. Why your current oral products such as mouthwash, toothpaste or chewing gum may be giving you bad breath!In order to stop bad breath, you must stop the production of the volatile sulphur compounds. The only safe and clinically proven way to do so is to oxidize away the sulphur compounds and the bacteria that create this problem.
For several decades the large pharmaceutical companies have made commercial products that do not oxidize away the odorous and bad tasting sulphur compounds created by anaerobic bacteria. They rely on masking agents that essentially cover-up the malodour and sour, bitter tastes produced by the sulphur compounds, with other stronger tastes, such as medicinal, minty or fragrant flavours and chemicals.Worse still in order to keep these masking chemicals in a commercially suitable liquid solution they need to add alcohol, otherwise the products becomes turbid or cloudy, an attribute that is not favoured by consumers. Alcohol makes your breath worse. Alcohol, in chemical terms, is classified as a desiccant, or drying agent. The dryer your mouth gets, the worse your breath gets. Here's how much alcohol in percentage is contained in the leading mouthwashes, the average beer, certain wines and hard liquor.
"If those common products kill the germs that cause bad breath like they say they do, then why do I still have bad breath"
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