In this post, I will share how charcoal mouthwash works (compared to traditional mouthwash), if it really works well.
Conventional mouthwashes contain alcohol, and some may not contain alcohol, which kills bacteria. Some also contain other ingredients such as baking soda that helps eliminate bad breath. But how does coal mouthwash work?
Activated charcoal appears to be of adhesive quality and people think it is associated with everything it touches, such as stains, tartar, and bacteria. Coal contains pores, which is why it is so light! Coal pulls and absorbs chemicals in these pores, replacing the need for alcohol in a natural way.
The benefits of a charcoal mouthwash are really that you use a natural product versus a product full of alcohol and sulfates. It also has other benefits, such as being vegetable, non-GMO, and not tested in animals, etc.
Dentists have warned that charcoal scraping can damage your enamel, and you should pay attention to the warning if you are using activated charcoal toothpaste.
Some reviews of activated charcoal mouthwash I found online, complained that the products caused gum injury, so if you start using a natural mouthwash and start to hurt your mouth, stop immediately. And of course, talk to your dentist so they can recommend based on the health of your individual teeth!
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