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- Herbs Etc - Mouth Tonic Professional Strength Herbal Formula - 1 oz. (29.5 ml) Herbs Etc Mouth Tonic Professional Strength Herbal Formula is a Myrrh/Goldenseal complex. Mouth Tonic Professional Strength Herbal Formula supports healthy gum and oral tissues. Mouth Tonic Professional Strength Herbal Formula is great for dentures, braces or bridge use. Mouth Tonic Professional Strength Herbal Formula is used primarily as an external treatment for mouth and gum sores, bleeding gums, fever blisters, herpes sores and mouth ulcers (aphtous stomatitis), sores from dentures, enlarged and spongy tonsils and receding gums due to degeneration. Mouth Tonic Professional Strength Herbal Formula is wonderful for pyorrhea and periodontal disease. Mouth Tonic Professional Strength Herbal Formula may also be taken internally for colds and flu. Promotes healthy gums and oral tissues Stimulates circulation and regeneration of mouth linings Supports healthy tissues with denture, brace or bridge The mouth is naturally teeming with disease-causing microbes. The mucous lining inside the mouth is the first line of defense against microbial intruders. About Myrrh Parts used and where grown Myrrh grows as a shrub in desert regions, particularly in northeastern Africa and the Middle East. The resin obtained from the stems is used in medicinal preparations. Historical or traditional use In ancient times, the red-brown resin of myrrh was used to preserve mummies. It was also used as a remedy for numerous infections, including leprosy and syphilis. Myrrh was also recommended by herbalists for relief from bad breath and for dental conditions. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it has been used to treat bleeding disorders and wounds. About Goldenseal Parts used and where grown Goldenseal is native to eastern North America and is cultivated in Oregon and Washington. It is seriously threatened by over-harvesting in the wild. The dried root and rhizome are used in herbal medicine. Historical or traditional use Goldenseal was used by Native Americans as a treatment for irritations and inflammation of the mucous membranes of the respiratory, digestive, and urinary tracts. It was commonly used topically for skin and eye infections and has been used historically as a mouthwash to help heal canker sores. Because of its anti-microbial activity, goldenseal has a long history of use for infectious diarrhea, upper respiratory tract infections, and vaginal infections. Goldenseal is often recommended by herbalists in combination with echinacea for the treatment of colds and flu. Its benefits are most likely limited to helping ease the discomfort of a sore throat associated with these conditions. Goldenseal was considered a critical remedy for stomach and intestinal problems of all kinds by early 20th century Eclectic physicians (doctors who recommended herbs). Herbs Etc. Frequently Asked Questions What forms do herbal products come in? The most popular herbal products in America are capsules, softgels and tablets. Herbal teas, especially in teabags, account for a substantial amount of the herbs consumed in the United States. Herbs in liquid herbal extract form are also a popular way to ingest therapeutic herbal products. Finally, herbs are available in bulk form in some health and natural food stores. Which form of herbs offers the most therapeutic benefits? The therapeutic benefits achieved by using herbs depend on a variety of factors. For instance, does the herbal product contain all of the active constituents in ratios found in nature, or have the constituents been altered? Is the herbal product fresh? What is the shelf life of the herb? Has the herb been processed in such a way to ensure that it will be effective when you are ready to take the product? Does the product require you to digest the herbs in order to get all of the benefits from these herbs? Is it convenient to take? Is it affordable? Does the product address the problem that you are trying to solve? Of all th
- UPC # 765704122013
- Size/Form 1 fl. oz.
Suggested Use: Apply with cotton swab twice a day. Do not rinse. If stinging or irritation occurs, dilute with a little water. Use with water pick to maintain periodontal health. INGREDIENTS Herbs Etc - Mouth Tonic Professional Strength - 1 oz. Supplement Facts Serving Size: 30 Drops Servings Per Container: 40 Amount Per Serving %DV Calories 4 Proprietary Blend 200 mg Contains: Echinacea angustifolia root*, Myrrh gum, Goldenseal root*, Propolis gum, Yerba Mansa root, Bloodroot root, extracted with grain alcohol (70% per volume), water and vegetable glycerine. *Certified Organic Herb