
Mouth Guard
Use: Analgesic/Antimicrobial
Mouth Guard is a harmonious blend of botanical designed to create a healthy
microbial ecology in the mouth.
Echinacea Root (E. angustifolia) contains echinacosides and have been used by
Native Americans for its anti-inflammatory properties and its ability to enhance the immune systems resistance to temporary infections. This herb promotes temporary salivation and may increase general circulation in the mucus membranes.
Note: Use cautiously with autoimmune disorders. Willow Bark (Salix alba) contains
the bitter glucoside known as silicin which was the original source for the synthetic
derivative aspirin. It has been used traditionally by ancient cultures for its anti-inflammatory benefits and for occasional pain.
Note: Avoid using willow bark for any conditions wherein aspirin is contraindicated. Spilanthes (Acmella oleracea) also known as the toothache plant has been used for centuries throughout Asia and South America.This herb contains a compound known
as acmellonate which strongly promotes salivation, creates a slight tingling and numbing effect and may help with general circulation. Spilanthes may ease minor
pain and help fight temporary infections. Spearmint (Mentha spicata) contains
flavonoids, vitamins, minerals and is rich in limonene a natural occurring terpene
found in citrus foods and green plants. Its sweet taste is invigorating and my uplift
thespirit. Cloven Syzygiumaromaticum) is native to Indonesiaand contains a phytochemical known asneugenol that may help to decrease occasional pain
and inflammation.
The ORAC value (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity) of clove is rated at one of
the highest of all plants with a score of 314,446 compared to turmeric 102,700, basil
49,000, blueberries 8,700, apple 4,000, raisins 1,215.*
Precaution: Contains alcohol. Consult a health care provider before use. Do not use
during pregnancy, or breast-feeding.
*FDA has not evaluated this product for safety or efficacy. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.