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Review on ๐ŸŒฌ๏ธ Simply Silver 3-in-1 Oral Rinse by Sonia Washington

Revainrating 5 out of 5

He actually makes something

I use this paste regularly now which is maybe the best characterization I can give. in just a few days. It might not be the perfect consistency, it's a bit oily, but I wouldn't change a thing because whatever it is seems to be having a positive effect on my gums, for which I'm eternally grateful. I have several old crowns. and deep pockets in their surrounding gums. Consequently, over time, fighting gingivitis has become my number one health concern. This colloidal silver paste is the first product that really gets things going. Also, it seems to have a whitening effect on my teeth which is an added bonus. For precision brushing, I focus more on my gums than my teeth. For this reason I let the paste sit in my mouth instead of rinsing it out. This way the past can last longer. until it is naturally absorbed and used up. There is a negative effect of the procedure - after a while the tip of the tongue hurts a little. . No big deal - I'll take that as an indication that the paste is actually doing something. Or it could be the mint in it. It seems that there is no negative gastric juice from the partial use of the paste. I wouldn't say the past is delicious, but I wouldn't say it's disgusting either. The paste is advertised as completely natural, which is debatable as colloidal silver is a technological product. Colloidal metals are not necessarily healthy. Colloidal copper, for example, is a poison used to spray plants to kill foliar fungi. I don't think consuming too much colloidal silver is a good idea either. Too much is another matter, but there is no argument that colloidal silver is a known bactericidal medium sometimes used in creams. Pasta seems good in that regard, but of course I can't swear that she's innocent in the long run. Although I don't seem to have a choice because nothing else works all the time. Putting an antibiotic in the periodontal pockets by the hygienist is fine, but the beneficial effect ends long before the next dentist visit, which can cost hundreds if the person doesn't have dental insurance. .I think colloidal silver used to be the active ingredient. Other media can also have a positive effect, but rather as a supplement. Time will tell how this will end. Until then, my thumbs up. Price-performance ratio is relative - for me it has definitely proven its effect in addition to the price.

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  • Best in its niche
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  • I will add later