Gum Health Blend
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Gum Health
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Information About Gum Health Blend:
Common Uses: A strengthening, astringent and disinfecting blend for gum and mouth health. Add 1-3 droppers to the reservoir water of your dental water pulse, or use in warm water as a mouthwash. Helps fight receding gums, reduces gingival and dental plaque, heals mouth wounds, fights bad breath and tastes great.
Suggested Uses: Add one to two droppersful to the reservoir water in your dental water pulse or use in warm water as a mouthwash. Helps fight receding gums, reduces gingival and dental plaque, heals mouth wounds, fights bad breath and tastes great!
Traditional Uses: Aside from the traditional uses as a digestive for dyspepsia, carminative for cramping and gas, and fever reducer, Peppermint has been used traditionally in charms to create positive energy in one’s life, in pillows to promote restful sleep and enhance dreams of the future, and burned as incense in sickrooms to cleanse and heal the sick.
Herbal Anecdote: Cultivated widely throughout the world, Peppermint, with its high menthol content is a sterile hybrid mint, a cross between watermint and spearmint. Peppermint has been used for centuries as a refreshing tea throughout Europe, the East and the Middle East and remains of Peppermint plants have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs.
![]() | Peppermint leaf (Mentha piperita) Cultivated widely throughout the world, Peppermint, with its high menthol content is a sterile hybrid mint, a cross between watermint and spearmint. Peppermint has been used for centuries as a refreshing tea throughout Europe, the East and the Middle East and remains of Peppermint plants have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs. |
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| Base Composition: Grain alcohol (organic, pure), Distilled water, Natural vegetable glycerin | |







