I was sent a bottle of OraMD to review. OraMD can be used instead of toothpaste and is made from 3 cold-pressed botanical oils: peppermint, spearmint, and almond. These three powerful botanical, oils when combined in the correct
proportions, work together to kill pathogenic bacteria that
lead to common oral problems. These are a natural anti-bacterial that fights the build-up of plaque and the
bacteria that forms between the teeth and at/under the gum line. The oils that are used are 100% pure
and natural, and are of the highest quality.
I know you may be thinking, who wants to use oil to brush their teeth, but it not that bad! I have used this product and I like it. It gets my teeth just as clean as toothpaste. When you first start to use this product the taste of mint is very strong but as you keep using this product you get used to it. My gums hurt sometimes so OraMD is great for me because it can be used to help with: gingivitis, bleeding gums, receding gums, swollen gums, gingivitis, gum disease, periodontists, periodontal disease, and pyorrhea.
OraMD is an all-natural liquid toothpaste, mouth rinse and breath freshener - that has been endorsed by Dr. Tom McGuire, a world-renowned dentist and leading
authority on preventive dentistry, and is also starting to be offered
in holistic dental offices nationwide.
This company is willing to offer my readers one FREE bottle if you are willing to pay a minimal shipping and handling
charge. They will also include 2 eye-opening reports called 1) “The 6 Hidden Dangers In Toothpaste” and 2) “Why The FDA Requires A Warning Label On Your Toothpaste.” That’s a total value of over $40.00. Click here to get your FREE bottle and FREE reports now.”
Please visit them on their web at: www.trustedhealthproducts.com and "Like" them on Facebook and receive $5.00 off your first order.
If you don't want to pay for shipping and handling , you can get a bottle free from this giveaway. There will be 3 winners! So good luck everyone!
Hi there, This definitely seems like a healthier alternative to traditional toothpaste, have you looked at the list of ingredients on a tube of toothpaste? Who on earth wants to puts that in their mouth (or in their toddlers mouth) twice a day.. I always say if you can't pronounce it you shouldn't put it in your mouth!
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