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Although GuruNanda’s Coconut + Mint Pulling Oil has its perks, Dr. Dolgov points out that it may not be the best choice for daily use. “All things considered, essential oils may be a good way to control acute infection/inflammation but one should be careful with prolonged everyday use,” he says. That’s because just like with the alcohols in traditional mouthwashes, essential oils like peppermint oil don’t only kill bad bacteria, but the good ones we need as well. “It is best to ask your dentist,” he says. Keep all essential oils out of reach of children and pets, and never apply concentrated oils to mucous membranes or sensitive areas.
Reveal your most dazzling smile naturally with GuruNanda Natural Mouthwash! This Ayurveda-inspired formula is a safe and natural alternative to synthetic chemical mouthwash. It contains only the highest-quality natural ingredients: fractionated coconut oil, peppermint oil, spearmint oil, clove, tea tree oil, cardamom oil, oregano oil, fennel oil, vitamin E, vitamin D, stevia, and vitamin K2
As an Ayurvedic and Western medical expert, people often ask me what oil pulling is and how it works. Oil pulling is one of the most important daily practices that I do each morning to care for my oral health, and I am passionate about sharing it with you. I’ve been using GuruNanda now for 45 days. I quite like it for oil pulling. I like the ease of use with the little cup. The peppermint removes any nasty properties from the other oils, although that has never been a factor for me. I’ve used sunflower and coconut oils and have preferred coconut oil prior to using this product. The oil works perfectly well for pulling. Upon spitting into the toilet bowl after 15 minutes of use, the oil has turned a cloudy white, which is what you want to see. I have nothing negative to say about how this oil feels, tastes or works.
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FRACTIONATED COCONUT OIL, PEPPERMINT OIL, SPEARMINT OIL, CLOVE OIL, TEA TREE OIL, CARDAMOM OIL, OREGANO OIL, FENNEL OIL, VITAMIN E, VITAMIN D, STEVIA, VITAMIN K2 Product's animal testing policies Oil pulling is an ancient Ayurvedic tradition that involves swishing an oil through the teeth for up to 20 minutes. As Marc Lowenberg, DDS, cosmetic dentist at Lowenberg, Lituchy & Kantorin NYC, once explained to Well+Good, oil pulling "has been shown to reduce inflammation by combining the fat-soluble toxins found in the mouth (a byproduct of bacterial dental plaque) with sesame, sunflower, or coconut oil. Results of oil pulling include fresher breath, whiter teeth, and reduction of bleeding gums while flossing.”