That's a good thing. When you want a natural version of a regular mouthwash. It has a relatively pleasant taste, keeps your breath fresh, there's nothing to complain about. However, if you have serious problems like me, you must use pure neem oil, no matter how unpleasant it tastes. The technique is called pulling. Afterward, you should rinse your mouth out with regular mouthwash, and maybe even this one, although it seems like overkill. I'm not a dentist so I can't give medical advice but once I started gargling with pure neem oil my teeth became loose. A dentist told me more than ten years ago that I would lose all my teeth within a year. I haven't lost a single tooth. Unless you have gum disease I recommend this product, there is probably enough Neenan in it to prevent you when I get a bacterial infection in my gums.
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