XyliWhite Xylitol Sweetened Mouthwash – 16 oz. by Now Foods

  • Refreshmint or Cinnafresh flavors
  • Natural
  • Fluoride-Free
  • With Xylitol & Steam-Distilled Essential Oils
  • Freshens Breath
  • Cleanses Mouth
  • Promotes Dental Health

NOW XyliWhite Xylitol Sweetened Mouthwash is an effective fluoride-free oral rinse that works in unique ways to help you achieve a smile that’s healthier and brighter than ever before! XyliWhite Xylitol Sweetened Mouthwash gets its cleansing properties from xylitol – a naturally occurring sugar alcohol that has been shown in clinical studies to help promote dental health; effectively rinsing debris, such as, food particles containing bacteria from mouth surfaces. Xylitol also helps safeguard healthy tooth enamel surfaces. By preventing the mouth’s pH levels from falling below their normal range, XyliWhite Xylitol Sweetened Mouthwash protects the enamel surface of teeth.

Directions: Shake gently before using. It is recommended that you first brush with Cinnafresh Whitening Toothpaste and then rinse mouth for at least 30 seconds with Cinnafresh Mouthwash.

Cinnafresh Ingredients: De-ionized Water, Certified Organic Aloe Vera Juice, Xylitol, Vegetable Glycerin, Natural Essential Oil Flavor Blend (Ceylon Cinnamon Bark Oil, Thyme Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Natural Vanilla Flavor, Cassia Oil, Nutmeg Oil, Fennel Oil, Natural Menthol Crystals), Caprylic/Capric Mono-Diglycerides, Lauric Arginate (preservative), Citric Acid and Grapefruit Seed Extract.

Refreshmint Ingredients: De-ionized Water, Certified Organic Aloe Vera Juice, Xylitol, Vegetable Glycerin, Natural Essential Oil Flavor Blend (Peppermint Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Thyme Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Natural Menthol Crystals, Spearmint Oil, Wintergreen Oil), Caprylic/Capric Mono-Diglycerieds, Lauric Arginate (preservative), Citric Acid and Grapefruit Seed Extract.

Warning: Xylitol is safe for people, but harmful to dogs. Do not feed to pets.

Steam-distilled Essential Oils.

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