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CloSYS Ultra Sensitive Mouthwash, Unflavored

$6.99
$11.98 42% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Size: 32 oz.
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Top positive review
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Yes, it works. Here's how and why it works:
By Jeff W on Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2018
I found this amazing product after reading "Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye" by Ellie Phillips which basically tells you to (in this order which is important): 1) Use CloSYS for 30 seconds and do not rinse 2) Brush your teeth for 2 minutes (I floss first) 3) Use an anti-sceptic rinse like Listerine for 30 seconds 4) Either rinse with fluoride for 1 minute or (in the case you don't trust fluoride) use Xylitol as a rinse to counteract the alcohol in the anti-sceptic rinse I healed 3 serious cavities in about 2 months. The dentist couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe it. I have xrays. Blew the dentist away. Plus my teeth were whiter than they had ever been before. Get that book too, explains it all, shows the scientific research, talks about stuff like xylitol gum, and has a LOT more info. So, I looked up the chemicals to find out how this stuff works. Here's a list of the ingredients in order of their amounts: water, stabilized chlorine dioxide, trisodium phosphate, citric acid First, a small explanation on where cavities come from. The two types of bacteria most frequently associated with cavities and periodontal disease are anaerobic, which means they live where there is little oxygen. Oxygen in your saliva actually kills them but if you sleep with your mouth open or have dry mouth, you will have problems (and bad breath). Sugar is also a problem, but surprisingly not because of sugar. But that same bacteria eats the sugar and literally poops acid that wrecks your teeth. Yes, bacteria poop is the stuff that rots your teeth. Ask your dentist. So here's how CloSYS works: 1) Chlorine dioxide: attacks the volatile sulfur gases in your mouth, neutralizing them and the smell they produce. Also produces oxygen that kills the anaerobic bacteria in your mouth. 2) Trisodium phosphate: An alkaline solution used as a cleaning agent, food additive, stain remover, and degreaser. This safely cleans and bleaches your teeth. That's it. It works well and is worth the price tag. I give it 5 stars. And just in case, so that you know this is a real review, I have no association nor do I work with any company for this review including the book I mentioned. I'm just regular guy with other reviews on Amazon here. Just thought I'd help and spread the word.
Top critical review
Terrible bottles that leak easily, but nice product
By Maddy G. on Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2025
Guys, I don't know where you source these bottles but this is not an inexpensive item and several times we have received these 2-packs with bottles that have tiny cracks at the base and leak. We still order and use this as part of Dr. Ellie's protocol (one year on that and the results have been great) so we just decant it immediately into a thermos, which we keep in the bathroom. But I have never had this kind of trouble with other plastic bottles, and this has happened with 3 orders in the past year. Just a heads-up, but the product is odorless and has no discernable taste (yay) and has been working well for us as part of our twice daily "tooth spa" with Dr. E's protocol.

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