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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Elementa Rinse & Brush Bundle Winter Mint

 


Having good hygiene makes anyone feel better and confident and that includes your smile so brushing your teeth is important. I was able to review Elementa Rinse & Brush Bundle Winter Mint which is the most advanced oral care of all time - this dentist formulated mouth rinse is optimized to deliver the best possible oral hygiene to penetrate your plaque. Pair it with our teeth whitening gel, which effectively works its way around your teeth and gums without harming your natural enamel coating and good oral bacteria. Both use our patent-pending, cutting-edge, Nano-Silver technology to create a full all-natural oral care solution.



 

WHY NANOSILVER?
When it comes to protecting your mouth, it’s critical to use products with an antibacterial ingredient that kills the germs causing all of your oral tssues. Traditional products use antiseptics like alcohol that burn, kill surface-level germs raise oral acidity, and unfortunately don’t have a big effect where it counts your plaque. The plaque is a tightly knit community of germs that coat your teeth and prevent crucial remineralizing ingredients, like calcium, from being absorbed into your teeth. Their plant-based nanosilver is antibacterial, non-toxic, non-burning, and opens holes in your plaque to neutralize oral acid and deliver calcium and Xylitol directly to your tooth’s surface.

 


My Opinion: The toothpaste felt nice on my teeth and helped my breath smell better as well. I am not a fan of winter mint but this was good and the mouth rise was good too.

See more at https://elementasilver.com/product/rinse-and-brush-wintermint

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After using it for 2 weeks


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