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Chloralfa All Natural Mouth Wash (Mint) - 350ml

Chloralfa All Natural Mouth Wash (Mint) - 350ml

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  • Gives fresh breath
  • The deodorizing properties of chlorophyll
  • Recognized for its antibacterial and antiviral properties
  • An antiseptic that fights bad breath
  • Powerful disinfectant that has beneficial hemostatic properties.
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Chloralfa All Natural Mouth Wash (Mint) - 350ml
Chloralfa All Natural Mouth Wash (Mint) - 350ml
$13.49

Land Art Chloralfa All Natural Mouth Wash (Mint) - 350ml is a dietary supplement in oil form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Land Art’s Chloralfa has been formulated to give you long lasting fresh breath and a naturally clean mouth. Combining the powerful deodorizing effects of chlorophyll with the added benefits of essential oils, Chloralfa contains Oil of oregano, known for its antiviral and antibacterial properties, as well as cleans teeth and gums. Also formulated with essential oil of thyme known for it's antiseptic properties and fighting bad breath while essential oil of eucalyptus disinfects, and also has hemostatic properties which are particularly beneficial for those that have bleeding gums. Lastly, Chloralfa is Mint flavoured and made with Xylitol to delay the multiplication of bacteria, contributing to combat the accumulation of plaque and helps to prevent cavities. [LIQUID]
Ingredients:
Water, alcohol, essential oils of eucalyptus, thyme and oregano, glycerin, Xylitol, chlorophyll, natural mint aroma.
Important Information:
Do not swallow. Keep out of the reach of children, unless supervised. Consult a dentist or a doctor before using this product with children under the age of 2. If more than 1 dose is accidentally swallowed, consult a doctor or call a poison control center immediately.
Dosage
Rinse the mouth before brushing or gargle for 20 to 30 seconds and spit. Do not swallow. Use at least twice a day. If the taste is too strong, dilute with water.
Land Art formulates liquid supplements that offer superior absorption, bioavailability, and easier digestibility. Their professional, scientific team makes natural health products that are vegan and gluten-free. Their products undergo quality inspection and are packaged in BPA and BPS free bottles that are fully recyclable. They offer many liquid supplements to support various health concerns including, Chlorphyll and a detox blend, Milk Thistle, Melatonin, B-Complex and B-12, Collagen, or Silica, Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, Ginseng Royal Jelly, and many more, all processed in their Eco-cert NOP organic certified plant licensed by Health Canada.
Halitosis
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Embarrassing either when you have it or when someone else has it, bad breath can be a sign of poor digestion or toxicity in the body...
Bad breath is not a disease but it is the source of social stigma. If chronic, it can indicate an underlying medical problem and should be assessed by a health professional. The most common causes of halitosis are: poor dental hygiene, poor digestion, and the accumulation of toxins in the body.
Other causes are heavy metal toxicity, respiratory infections, salivary disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, indigestion, constipation, smoking, dieting, fever and stress.
Natural treatment of halitosis involves supporting digestion so that toxins do not build up in the gastrointestinal tract. It also involves cleansing toxins from the liver and kidneys so that the body does not have to use the breath to carry toxins out of the body. In particular, toxins in the colon and small intestine can be reabsorbed and cause an odour in the mouth. Consider doing a good colon cleanse (or tell someone you know!). Also consider doing a liver cleanse with herbs like
milk thistle
and
dandelion.
chlorophyll
is an important detoxifier, as it will help clean toxins from a variety of organs and tissues in the body. See the section on detoxification for more information on cleansing.
To help reduce bad breath, brush your teeth and tongue after every meal. Replace your toothbrush monthly. Every day, use a tongue scraper to remove dead cells and food debris from the tongue, rinse the mouth with chlorophyll and floss the teeth. Do not use commercial mouthwash because the mouth becomes colonized with bacteria that are resistant to the antibacterial activity of the mouthwash. Mouthwashes can also irritate the tissue in the mouth.
If you are experiencing bad breath, it could be the result of poor digestion. Food that is only partially digested starts to ferment in the gut and releases unpleasant odours.
Enzymes
and
probiotics
can be taken to naturally improve bad breath that is caused by poor digestion. There are complete enzyme formulas that are safe and especially effective when taken with a probiotic/acidophilus supplement. Probiotics can be used in the mouth as well with the use of a chewable probiotic lozenge. They are convenient and especially effective when taken with every meal.
Use chewing gum, mints, toothpaste and mouthwash that contain xylitol. Xylitol is a sugar that promotes the growth of bacteria that cause less tooth decay than the bacteria that are commonly found in the mouth. Rinse the mouth with diluted essential oils of anise, cloves, myrrh,
parsley,
peppermint
or rosemary to reduce halitosis.
Dietary considerations for halitosis include drinking lots of filtered water and eating a diet high in raw foods, fibre and plant
protein. Eat raw crunchy foods, like apples and carrots, to clean the teeth as you chew. Fibre promotes bowel regularity for toxin removal.
By reducing the consumption of animal proteins one can reduce the amount of digestion by-products that are used by microbes to produce odour. Avoid spicy foods, tuna, salami, pepperoni, pastrami, anchovies, garlic, onions, blue cheese, beer, coffee, whisky and wine. These foods release odours for hours after consuming them. Also avoid sticky and stringy foods that can get stuck between the teeth.
What you can do to help maintain Halitosis:
- Ensure proper digestion with enzymes
- Detoxify your body
- Support the health of your intestines with acidophilus
- Eat plenty of vegetables
- Don't drink coffee; it depletes nutrients and makes the breath smell
- Parsley can help sweeten your breath naturally
- Use good toothpaste; one with
tea tree oil
is particularly effective
- Ensure good dental hygiene; use a good toothbrush, and floss
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Halitosis
By: Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Embarrassing either when you have it or when someone else has it, bad breath can be a sign of poor digestion or toxicity in the body...
Bad breath is not a disease but it is the source of social stigma. If chronic, it can indicate an underlying medical problem and should be assessed by a health professional. The most common causes of halitosis are: poor dental hygiene, poor digestion, and the accumulation of toxins in the body.
Other causes are heavy metal toxicity, respiratory infections, salivary disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, indigestion, constipation, smoking, dieting, fever and stress.
Natural treatment of halitosis involves supporting digestion so that toxins do not build up in the gastrointestinal tract. It also involves cleansing toxins from the liver and kidneys so that the body does not have to use the breath to carry toxins out of the body. In particular, toxins in the colon and small intestine can be reabsorbed and cause an odour in the mouth. Consider doing a good colon cleanse (or tell someone you know!). Also consider doing a liver cleanse with herbs like
milk thistle
and
dandelion.
chlorophyll
is an important detoxifier, as it will help clean toxins from a variety of organs and tissues in the body. See the section on detoxification for more information on cleansing.
To help reduce bad breath, brush your teeth and tongue after every meal. Replace your toothbrush monthly. Every day, use a tongue scraper to remove dead cells and food debris from the tongue, rinse the mouth with chlorophyll and floss the teeth. Do not use commercial mouthwash because the mouth becomes colonized with bacteria that are resistant to the antibacterial activity of the mouthwash. Mouthwashes can also irritate the tissue in the mouth.
If you are experiencing bad breath, it could be the result of poor digestion. Food that is only partially digested starts to ferment in the gut and releases unpleasant odours.
Enzymes
and
probiotics
can be taken to naturally improve bad breath that is caused by poor digestion. There are complete enzyme formulas that are safe and especially effective when taken with a probiotic/acidophilus supplement. Probiotics can be used in the mouth as well with the use of a chewable probiotic lozenge. They are convenient and especially effective when taken with every meal.
Use chewing gum, mints, toothpaste and mouthwash that contain xylitol. Xylitol is a sugar that promotes the growth of bacteria that cause less tooth decay than the bacteria that are commonly found in the mouth. Rinse the mouth with diluted essential oils of anise, cloves, myrrh,
parsley,
peppermint
or rosemary to reduce halitosis.
Dietary considerations for halitosis include drinking lots of filtered water and eating a diet high in raw foods, fibre and plant
protein. Eat raw crunchy foods, like apples and carrots, to clean the teeth as you chew. Fibre promotes bowel regularity for toxin removal.
By reducing the consumption of animal proteins one can reduce the amount of digestion by-products that are used by microbes to produce odour. Avoid spicy foods, tuna, salami, pepperoni, pastrami, anchovies, garlic, onions, blue cheese, beer, coffee, whisky and wine. These foods release odours for hours after consuming them. Also avoid sticky and stringy foods that can get stuck between the teeth.
What you can do to help maintain Halitosis:
- Ensure proper digestion with enzymes
- Detoxify your body
- Support the health of your intestines with acidophilus
- Eat plenty of vegetables
- Don't drink coffee; it depletes nutrients and makes the breath smell
- Parsley can help sweeten your breath naturally
- Use good toothpaste; one with
tea tree oil
is particularly effective
- Ensure good dental hygiene; use a good toothbrush, and floss
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