Steel Bite Pro Review


Posted November 13, 2020 by Syreetachen

To prove this point, you can drink a sweet fizzy drink.

 
Anyway fluoride appears to have been Steel Bite Pro Review given the brush-off by most indigenous manufacturers. On the other hand, the market is frothing over with toothpastes, dental creams and gels containing all kinds of other goodies - clove, mint, neem, salt, calcium - all of which will boost your dental health in one way or the other. However, doctors and dentists are not impressed. "It's all so much hype," says specialist. "None of these additions, not even the one created by dentist, not the one with a secret ingredient, improve their effectiveness or distinguish one from the other. The clove oil (which is grandma's panacea for an aching tooth) or babool (ditto for bleeding gums) are so low in content that there is no therapeutic effect whatsoever. Basically, the additions are only flavours and sometimes you can even be allergic to the flavouring agent used."

Calcium is another psychological ploy. Every toothpaste contains calcium di-phosphate, so the new entrant claiming calcium as its unique ingredient just states the obvious to an unknowing public.

According to specialist: "You already have enough of ionic calcium in your diet, which your teeth absorb from your saliva. You don't really need any more in your toothpaste. Eat nuts and cheese instead!" (Is that why people who are proud of their smiles say "cheese"?)

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