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Comments by "silverhranch" (@silverhranch) on "How To Create Healthy Teeth - My Complete Mouth Care System (Step-by-Step)" video.
Those that get results from her system have horrible oral bacterial and fungal issues. It's basically just a multi-sterilization system! I choose to take a more nutrient-based approach to oral care and nourish my mouth each time I brush and use Eucellus because it seems more innovative and what modern science should be formulating. Sterilizing & poisoning the mouth is the old school method...!
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Hey Dr. Ellie did you know that the propylene glycol in the ACT disrupts the natural repair process of teeth?
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Those that get results from her system have horrible oral bacterial and fungal issues. It's basically just a multi-sterilization system! I choose to take a more nutrient-based approach to oral care and nourish my mouth each time I brush and use Eucellus because it seems more innovative and what modern science should be formulating. Sterilizing & poisoning the mouth is the old school method...
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Yes, I know but unfortunately that's probably not true. It's very difficult to make products that kill only pathogenic bacteria and fungal species and not the beneficial ones.
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Those that get results from her system probably have horrible oral bacteria and fungal issues. It's basically just a multi-sterilization system! Modern oral care should be taking a more nutrient-based approach with toothpaste like a product I found called Eucellus that nourishes the mouth each time we brush. Sterilizing & poisoning the mouth with fluoride is the old-school method...
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A white tongue means you have oral thrush or fungus living in your mouth. Try brushing with Eucellus it cleared up my white tongue...
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Try Eucellus it has none of that...
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Knowledge in chemistry tells me this, because chemically speaking they are both very similar in structure. Glycerin, glycols or glycerols are basically all the same molecule with just slightly different side chains. I appreciate your vids and efforts to educate, just wanted to bring this to your attention and FYI... @dr.elliephillips
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