Dealing with sensitive teeth, receding gums, or persistent dental problems?
If your teeth and gums are struggling, and nothing seems to work, try this simple and natural method today and address the problem from within.
It only takes 2 minutes, and you can do it at home.
Plus – It’s for everyone!
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Bentonite Clay
Pulls toxins out of surfaces
Enamel fortifying properties
Kaolin Clay
Strong antimicrobial properties
Helps reduce inflammation
Calcium Carbonate
Helps fortify the teeth
Supports healthy enamel
Natural Cinnamon Extract
Strong antibacterial properties
Protects against fungus
Clove & Peppermint
Protect against cavities
Help maintain a fresh breath
Myrrh & Ginger
Help maintain healthy gums
Help reduce plaque
Lemon Peel & Stevia
Support healthy mouth collagen
Give the clay a pleasant taste
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