Mouthwash is not a particularly glamour product. Until about two years ago it was not a product I used on a regular basis. I vaguely recall bad press about mouthwash when I was a child. It was to do with alcohol content and whether mouthwash damaged teeth.
When a dentist recommended I should use a mouthwash I
cringed. Without thinking about it I
tried one of the well known brands.
Aside from ingredients, the taste was disgusting, my mouth stung and the
smell made me almost pass out (I have dental phobia and it reminded me of the
dentist chair). I ended up having a
browse in Holland & Barrett and buying Sarakan. Two years on it remains a staple part of my dental
routine.
Sarakan is free from alcohol, fluoride, artificial colours,
parabens, it is unsweetened and suitable for Vegans. The British Dental Health Foundation has
accredited Sarakan. It is flavoured with peppermint, clove and
geranium. I find the taste pleasant and
it does not sting my mouth. It is an
anti-plaque mouthwash containing extract of Salvadora Persica which is known
as the toothbrush tree.
If you wish to cut back on certain ingredients then I would
recommend this mouthwash. I trust that
it is working but obviously I can’t prove that to you. I do notice (and this is gross) when I spit
out the mouthwash there are pieces of food so I feel it is clearing out what I miss with
my toothbrush. Sarakan also manufacture a toothpaste. Both products can be purchased
online and alternatively pop along to Holland & Barrett.
Sarah x
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