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by Ms_Scarlett - written on 08.09.05 (Very useful, 990 readings)
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I have tried and failed to find this product listed on Dooyoo so decided to add it under other mouthwash as I feel this is such a good mouthwash it needs to be written about. At some time or other I have had the misfortune to experience bad breath/halitosis in one form or another. I think the worst case I can ever remember was that of my Biology teacher. Ha that’s a joke, with the rank fetid breath he expelled in huge stinky wafts he wouldn’t have stood a chance of getting biological with a rabid donkey let alone a member of the opposite sex! His obnoxious fetid breath was so foul that before he opened his mouth I used to take a huge lungful of air ...
by a-true-ben - written on 09.08.03 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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(Given how long it takes Dooyoo to process suggestions these days, I've submitted this under 'other mouthwash'. It's Sainsbury?s Confident Freshmint Mouthwash I'm reviewing) Dental health is important. I?ll be honest with you though. I don?t always brush my teeth as often as I should. You should brush in the morning and before bed ? and ideally after meals too. Of course, it?s far too easy to stagger to bed early in the morning after a night out and forget to, or to wake up in the morning with just enough time for a quick shower before running to lectures and, er, no time again. Generally I?d say I brush once a day, but I sometimes suffer ...
by aefra - written on 08.03.03 (Very useful, 3151 readings)
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My friend, Pam wasn't talking to anyone. This was unusual because she is one of those five foot high brusque people who make their presence known to all we taller ones around. After a few days of this apparent reserve, she walked across the stableyard and grimaced painfully at me before asking advice. It appeared that she had severe gingivitis, complete with bleeding of the gums and loosening teeth. Pam's visits to the dentist as well as the doctor were yielding no help at all and it seemed she would lose most of her teeth. I immediately asked her if the dentist had prescibed Bocasan and she just looked bewildered. I told her that it was an old remedy sold ...
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