Reasons You Should Switch to a Natural Mouthwash Today

September 5, 2022

Natural Still Equals Powerful


Going natural doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice an effective antibacterial mouthwash. Natural mouth rinse has been shown to be a highly effective support for healthy teeth and gums. Two main ingredients in our mouthwash, Dentist in a Bottle, are Fulvic and Silver. Both are known for their antibacterial properties and can be very effective at reducing harmful bacteria. Using these two together can help prevent gum disease and tooth decay.

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Gentle on the mouth but Effective on Bacteria

Most commercial mouthwashes contain alcohol to kill bacteria- but it also gives off a burning sensation. Alcohol-free mouthwash can equally give the same affect without the irritation. This also means that natural mouthwash is gentle enough for even the most sensitive mouths. There are many reasons someone may have oral sensitivity but choosing options like natural toothpaste and mouthwash can prevent further discomfort. “Botanical extracts calm oral tissue and offer hydration to further soothe the sensitive tissue”.


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• Fresher Breath

• Assistance with the prevention of tooth decay

• Support for healthy teeth and gums

• Overall improvement in oral health

• Increased immune system support

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Healthier Ingredients

The mouthwash market is currently dominated by synthetic additives. The long-term effects of substances like sodium laurel sulphate and triclosan are still unknown. Reading commercial mouthwash labels can be confusing when you don’t recognise or can’t pronounce the ingredients. Natural mouthwashes don’t contain these “mystery” ingredients, only ones you know and can trust. Most natural rinses, like ours, contain popular ingredients like peppermint, rosemary, thyme, cinnamon bark, eucalyptus, wintergreen, lemon, clove and birch oil. “Research has proven their anti bacterial, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties” (1,2). Essential oils can have the advantage of penetrating the tissue, breaking up congestion and thoroughly cleansing the mouth and gums.

Natural mouthwash also contains no harsh additives. “Diabetics, patients undergoing chemotherapy, and those with rheumatoid arthritis are more prone to developing gum disease and oral irritation from synthetic ingredients” (3,4,5).

Naturally Keep Your Mouth and Body Healthy

Oral infections can result in inflammation in other parts of the body since our oral mucosa has a direct pathway to the bloodstream.” Natural mouth rinse, especially one containing organic ingredients, is good not only for your mouth but also your body. Our Dentist in a Bottle offers overall improvement in oral health but also offers immune system support when swallowed. At Ambaya Gold, we think it should be imperative that mouthwash be non-toxic and safe for your body as well.

Resources

1. Hoffmann, David. “Materia Medica.” Medical Herbalism: The Science and Practice of Herbal Medicine. Rochester, VT: Healing Arts, 2003. 561-62/567-68. Print.

2. “Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil.” Mountainroseherbs.com. Mountain Rose Herbs, n.d. Web. <http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/learn/eo/cinnamonbark.php>.

3. “Diabetes and Oral Health Problems.” Diabetes.org. American Diabetes Association, n.d. Web.

4. Staff, Mayo Clinic. “Canker Sore Causes.” Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, n.d. Web. <http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/canker-sore/DS00354/DSECTION=causes>.

5. Ogrendik, Mesut. “Rheumatoid Arthritis Is an Autoimmune Disease Caused by Periodontal Pathogens.” National Center for Biotechnology Information. U.S. National Library of Medicine, 24 May 2013. Web.

6. “Joint Failures Potentially Linked to Oral Bacteria.” ScienceDaily.com. ScienceDaily, 18 Apr. 2012. Web. <http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/04/120418112047.htm>.


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