Why use XyloSalt over other mouthwashes?

by hahndds on June 23, 2009

 
 
 

This is where XyloSalt Sea Salt comes from!

This is where XyloSalt Sea Salt comes from!

 

With all the current mouthwashes available, why am I making this simple down-to-earth mouthwash a priority in my practice?

Simple. It works.

Follow this link to read about TheraSalt and why I invented it. —> TheraSalt

I don’t believe in preservatives, artificial colors, or ingredients I can’t say or spell.  XyloSalt harvests the known healing effects of natural sea salt and combines them with bacteria fighting yet exceptionally good tasting natural XylitolThe exact ration is critical, as is the type of sea salt and xylitol. 

Traditional mouthwash is loaded with chemicals and preservatives – there is nothing natural about that.  Some actually stain teeth!  If it burns, then it probably is not good for you…

Why do traditional mouthwashes have alcohol in them?  For preservation.  What is good about alcohol in mouthwashes?   Nothing.  Some mouthwashes actually claim that the alcohol kills bacteria!  Well, yes, it does, but so does Jack Daniels!  That does not mean I am going to recommend you rinse with that daily.

XyloSalt is designed for one purpose, to help you heal and stay healthy. Try it and let me know what you think.

Get your XyloSalt Mouthwash HERE

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Katy June 24, 2009 at 3:00 am

Pretty nice post. I just came across your site and wanted to say
that I’ve really liked reading your blog posts. Any way
I’ll be subscribing to your blog and I hope you post again soon!

hahndds June 24, 2009 at 8:46 am

Thank you Katy! I love talking about ways to prevent falling into the nightmare of the dental cycle. Prevention is the key. Few dentists teach how to avoid dental problems and focus on fixing the result only. Not having the problem in the first place is so much more important… That is my goal for all my patients.

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