Nutrition Diagnostics - Brushing Solution

The Brushing Solution - An All Natural Toothpaste Alternative


What's The Brushing Solution Made From & What Makes it
Better Than Regular Toothpaste?

Unlike traditional toothpastes that contain harmful ingredients like fluoride and synthetic flavouring, The Brushing Solution is made from all natural ingredients and is fluoride free! The Brushing Solution has been specifically designed to positively change the oral environment by oxygenating the mouth and restoring alkalinity - it has been balanced to a neutral pH of 7 for this very reason.

HYDROGEN PEROXIDE

OIL OF CLOVES

ORGANIC ALOE VERA

PEPPERMINT OIL


How to Use The Brushing Solution

Using the brushing solution is very simple. Although it is a liquid, it is designed to be used almost exactly like a toothpaste. It also doubles as a mouthwash to kill bad bacteria at the back of the throat and on the tongue.

STEP ONE

Pour 2.5mL - 5mL of the Brushing Solution into a small container.

STEP TWO

Dip your toothbrush into the Brushing Solution.

STEP THREE

Brush your teeth and gum gutters. Clean only 2 teeth at a time. Move the toothbrush in a circular motion or a jiggling action- ensuring the bristles are getting into the gum gutters.

STEP FOUR

Spend about 1 minute on each quadrant of your mouth, ensuring the teeth feel smooth and clean before moving onto the next quadrant.

STEP FIVE

Rinse and gargle with the remainder of The Brushing Solution - always remembering to spit it out and not to swallow.

STEP SIX

Do not eat or drink for at least 1 hour after completing this process - it is important that the residue is left in the mouth to change the oral environment.

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Follow Our Oral Health Protocol

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