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NaturaFresh Alcohol-Free Mouthwash (Frosty Mint) - 473ml

NaturaFresh Alcohol-Free Mouthwash (Frosty Mint) - 473ml

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  • Complements your natural daily oral care routine
  • Alcoholfree
  • Nontoxic
  • Longlasting fresh breath
  • Great refreshing taste of frosty mint
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NaturaFresh Alcohol-Free Mouthwash (Frosty Mint) - 473ml
NaturaFresh Alcohol-Free Mouthwash (Frosty Mint) - 473ml
$13.49

Green Beaver NaturaFresh Alcohol-Free Mouthwash (Frosty Mint) - 473ml is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Discover NaturaFresh, a 100% natural and alcohol-free mouthwash! Swish away trapped food and beverage particles with Green Beavers NaturaFresh Alcohol-Free Mouthwash. Brushing your teeth is important, but what about those places your toothbrush just can’t reach? NaturaFresh helps you get to those hard-to-reach places with a formula that fights bad breath bacteria, complements your natural daily oral care routine and provides long-lasting fresh breath in a great refreshing taste of frosty mint! [LIQUID]
Ingredients:
Aqua, Sorbitol, Xylitol, Aroma, Menthol, Glycolipids, Sodium levulinate, Sodium benzoate, Citric acid
Important Information:
Contains no artificial colours, flavours or foaming agents, this 100% natural, gluten-free, and vegan
Dosage
Rinse or gargle twice daily, or as often as desired. For maximum benefit, hold in your mouth for 1-2 minutes. Do not swallow.
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Why Choose Green Beaver Products?
Green Beaver is a Canadian company that makes natural body care products to help keep you health. Some of their most popular products include natural aluminum-free deodorants, natural fluoride-free toothpaste, organic baby care, all-natural mineral sunscreens and organic castile soaps. Green Beaver manufactures all of their products in an "Ecocert" certified facility and follows strict environmental practices because they don’t only care for your health, but the health of the planet too.
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Did you know that those who don't floss may miss more than one-third of their tooth surface when cleaning? Indeed, good
dental health
requires a mix of personal dental care and the regular care of your dentist. And according to the Canadian Dental Association, flossing is a non-negotiable part of good dental care because it removes the plaque and bacteria you simply cannot see or reach with your toothbrush.
Using
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is important because plaque, an invisible bacterial film that develops on your teeth and is the primary cause of gum disease, can harden into tartar in as little as 24 to 36 hours. Daily flossing is essential to preventing early gum disease (gingivitis – or gum inflammation) and, eventually, more progressed gum disease. This is troubling because the health of our teeth and gums directly reflects the overall state of our health and/or disease. Advanced gum disease has been shown to correlate with the onset of degenerative conditions that affect the cardiovascular and nervous systems.
How To Floss
Getting into the habit of using dental floss every day is easier if you do it while you do something else you enjoy, like watching TV or listening to a podcast. Dentists recommend that we floss daily before or after brushing.
To get the most benefits from flossing, you need to use the proper technique:
- Start with about 18 inches of dental floss
- Wind most of the floss around each middle finger, and leave an inch or two to pass through your teeth
- Holding the floss tautly between your thumbs and index fingers, slide it gently up and down between your teeth, gently curving the floss around the base of each tooth and going beneath the gum line
- Do not force the floss, as this can damage the delicate gum tissue
- Use clean sections of floss as you move from tooth to tooth
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There are a variety of dental flosses to choose from on the market, including:
- Thread floss
- Waxed and unwaxed floss
- Flavoured and unflavoured dental floss
- Flosses with coatings such as antibacterial
tea tree oil
- PTFE floss
- Biodegradable and natural floss
Each offers distinct benefits and drawbacks, and the state of one's gums will dictate which is best for you. In a nutshell, however, waxed thread floss made from nylon is easy to use and glides easily between teeth. It’s great for those with very little space between teeth. Some prefer the unwaxed variety because it tends to absorb food particles better; however, if your teeth are very close, this type of dental floss may often break.
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DENTAL FLOSS: WHY IT'S IMPORTANT
Did you know that those who don't floss may miss more than one-third of their tooth surface when cleaning? Indeed, good
dental health
requires a mix of personal dental care and the regular care of your dentist. And according to the Canadian Dental Association, flossing is a non-negotiable part of good dental care because it removes the plaque and bacteria you simply cannot see or reach with your toothbrush.
Using
dental floss
is important because plaque, an invisible bacterial film that develops on your teeth and is the primary cause of gum disease, can harden into tartar in as little as 24 to 36 hours. Daily flossing is essential to preventing early gum disease (gingivitis – or gum inflammation) and, eventually, more progressed gum disease. This is troubling because the health of our teeth and gums directly reflects the overall state of our health and/or disease. Advanced gum disease has been shown to correlate with the onset of degenerative conditions that affect the cardiovascular and nervous systems.
How To Floss
Getting into the habit of using dental floss every day is easier if you do it while you do something else you enjoy, like watching TV or listening to a podcast. Dentists recommend that we floss daily before or after brushing.
To get the most benefits from flossing, you need to use the proper technique:
- Start with about 18 inches of dental floss
- Wind most of the floss around each middle finger, and leave an inch or two to pass through your teeth
- Holding the floss tautly between your thumbs and index fingers, slide it gently up and down between your teeth, gently curving the floss around the base of each tooth and going beneath the gum line
- Do not force the floss, as this can damage the delicate gum tissue
- Use clean sections of floss as you move from tooth to tooth
Dental Floss Varieties
There are a variety of dental flosses to choose from on the market, including:
- Thread floss
- Waxed and unwaxed floss
- Flavoured and unflavoured dental floss
- Flosses with coatings such as antibacterial
tea tree oil
- PTFE floss
- Biodegradable and natural floss
Each offers distinct benefits and drawbacks, and the state of one's gums will dictate which is best for you. In a nutshell, however, waxed thread floss made from nylon is easy to use and glides easily between teeth. It’s great for those with very little space between teeth. Some prefer the unwaxed variety because it tends to absorb food particles better; however, if your teeth are very close, this type of dental floss may often break.
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