🌊 Rinse, Refresh, Repeat – Your mouth deserves the best!
Dale Audrey Natural Saltwater Mouth Rinse is a 16 oz fluoride-free mouthwash that combines the natural benefits of Himalayan pink salt with a refreshing mint flavor. Designed for adults, this BPA-free formula effectively combats bad breath while promoting oral health.
Allergen Information | BPA-Free |
Units | 16.0 Ounce |
Brand | Dale Audrey |
Format | Liquid |
Age Range Description | Adult |
K**A
It works!
It taste disgusting and be sure to shake it up with each use. But it helped heal my piercing super fast and reduce the swelling all most immediately. I would purchase this again.
F**S
Dale Audrey Natural Saltwater Mouth Rinse | Himalayan Pink Salt Water Oral Rinse
I've used Dale Audrey oil pulling rinses before, so decided to give this new mouthwash a try. The quality is top of the line, as are her other products. This mouthwash is cleansing, refreshing, & very kind to your mouth. If you have sensitive skin or need a more mild mouthwash, this should work very well. I thought the price was a little high, but everything in the USA seems to be overpriced these days, compared to a few yrs. ago. Still, I think you can count on Dale Audrey products as a more natural & soothing alternative for your body than the more commercial, chemical solutions.
S**1
Love this
Very good rinse helped with some gum issues I use it like 3 to 4 times a week
B**0
Blech!
This stuff taste nasty! It doesn't leave you feeling refreshed, or clean, or anything of the sort. It makes you feel like you just got a mouth full of ocean water. In the worst way. I hate this stuff. But it did come in handy when my kids had strep throat. Not that simple salt water wouldn't have done the trick. Whatever.
U**9
An excellent `non-sweet` mouthwash
This mouthwash is one of the very few non-sweet rinses I have found available on the market today. My understanding is that when you use a mouthwash or toothpaste containing sugars/sweeteners, the bacteria in your mouth break down these compounds and release acids as a byproduct. This process lowers the pH level of your saliva. The end product of this process under anaerobic conditions is lactic acid. This lactic acid creates extra acidity that can decrease the pH to the extent of dissolving the calcium phosphate in the tooth enamel, leading to the start of a cavity. The acids released include lactic acid, butyric acid, and aspartic acid. When the pH level of your saliva goes below 5.5, the enamel of your teeth begins to break down, which is the first step in the formation of a cavity. So, I am wondering as to why there are so few non-sweet mouthwashes or toothpastes on the market!
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