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Review on 🌿 Dale Audrey Oil Pulling Ayurvedic Mouthwash - Natural Ginger Oral Health Rinse for Teeth Whitening and Healthy Gums, 8 oz - Organic, Vegan, Cruelty-Free by Nathan Webber

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Leaves teeth smooth and clean - more taste needed

It is important to understand that this mouthwash is not a mouthwash. This is what is known as oil pulling. Oil pulling is something that many of us haven't experienced before, so it's a whole new concept when it comes to oral health. I have used coconut oil for oil pulling and have a little understanding of how it works and how to use it. Because of this, I was very interested in this oil flush. Yes, it is definitely an oil flush. You're literally putting oil in your mouth so keep that in mind for beginners. This can be very beneficial for your oral health. Just don't swallow. This mouthwash has made my teeth really clean and smooth. It has also helped my teeth shine, which is always nice. This will help soften and loosen anything that might be stuck between your teeth and that your toothpaste and toothbrush can't completely remove. Overall, it is very beneficial for teeth and gums when used regularly. I really wanted to use this conditioner because it contains ginger, which I know has antibiotic properties and helps calm breath. Unfortunately, I didn't even try the ginger. I understand they have to be a bit careful with the amount because the ginger can be a bit spicy if too much is added. But actually I couldn't detect anything at all, although I can smell oregano. I gave the bottle a good shake before each use, but I don't think there was anything left of the mix. It seems that the formula has not been added enough. If there was more ginger in this oil rinse, or maybe an addition of aniseed, I'd be delighted. All I could taste was vegetables but none of the other ingredients. But as it is, it's more of a simple gargle with a simple carrier oil, possibly skimmed off a salad where the vinegar was left out. It cleans teeth and gums but does not freshen breath.

Pros
  • Reduces plaque and prevents cavities
Cons
  • Quick guide