| Product details | |
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| Pack size / Quantity | 1oz (30ml) |
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| Ingredients | |
| purified water, zinc gluconate, sodium bicarbonate, citric acid, concentrated OXYD-8 (proprietary stabilized ClO2), tea tree oil, essential oil of spearmint, sodium benzoate, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil | |
| Directions | |
| After brushing and rinsing, simply place the Extinguisher Spray Nozzle on the very back of your tongue, and dispense 1-2 squirts at the base of your tongue and throat. Then pull out nozzle, and dispense one long spray letting the solution aeriate throughout your mouth. Repeat as often as desired. |
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| Warning | |
Therabreath Plus Extinguisher Spray
The powerful, clinical formula used at the California Breath Clinics combined with an easy-swivel sprayer to neutralize sulpher-producing bacteria at the source
This product does not contain:Alcohol, Saccharin, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, Benzalkonium Chloride (an allergen)
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Why Your Oral Products (Mouthwash, Toothpaste, Chewing Gum, Spray, etc) May be GIVING you Bad Breath!
In order to stop bad breath, you must stop the production of the Volatile Sulpher Compounds. The only safe and clinically-proven way to do so is to oxidize away the sulphur compounds and the bacteria that create this problem.
For several decades the large pharmaceutical companies have made commercial products that do not oxidize away the Odorous and Lousy-Tasting Sulphur compounds created by anaerobic bacteria. Many attempt to help the public, but merely rely on masking agents which essentially cover-up the malodour and sour, bitter tastes produced by the sulphur compounds with other stronger tastes (some medicinal and minty) and fragrances.
Worse yet, their chemists, in order to keep these masking chemicals in a pretty liquid solution found out that they needed to add alcohol, otherwise their product became turbid, or cloudy - which would not look nice to the consumers.
Alcohol:
The end result was a masking chemical + high levels of alcohol. Alcohol makes your breath worse. Alcohol, in chemical terms, is classified as a DESICCANT, or DRYING AGENT. As you know from information in this website and possibly your own personal problem, the dryer your mouth gets - the worse your breath gets.
Here's how much alcohol (in Percentage and Proof) is contained in the leading mouthwashes. (Beer, wine, and hard liquor have been added as a comparison):
| Product | % Alcohol | As Proof | |
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| Jack Daniels Bourbon | 43 | 86 | |
| Amaretto Liqueur | 28 | 56 | |
| Listerine Mouthwash | 27 | 54 | Phenolic compounds |
| Scope Mouthwash | 19 | 38 | |
| Wine - Chardonnay | 12.5 | 25 | |
| Mentadent Mouthwash | 12 | 24 | Sodium Lauryl Sulphate & Saccharin |
| Wine - Merlot | 11.5 | 23 | |
| Beer | 3 | 6 | |
| TheraBreath | 0 | 0 |
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