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    Drsumitra
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    What Is An Astringent?

    Tannins Are An Astringent.

    An astringent is any substance that with its application produces a healing,

    anti-inflammatory, anti-hemorrhagic action, and tends to constrict body tissues.

    Helps Stop Bone Loss , Reduce Inflammation and To Constrict Gum Tissue (Collagen Fibers) To Reduce Dental Mobility From Grade 2 To Grade 0 (Miller’s Classification
    Several studies around the world including two main studies from two main Universities which evaluated and recognized this formula effective against dental mobility, inflammation and bleeding gums.

    Ingredients…………………………………………………………Purpose

    Quercus Sp (Tannins)……………….Auxiliary: Gingivitis / Sensitivity / Bad Breath / Helps Reduce Dental Mobility

    H2O (purified water)

    Sodium Benzoate and Benzoic Acid (as preservative)

    Quercus Sp bark is one of the strongest natural astringent herbs available. It provides not only great astringent (tannins) properties, but anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties as well. Oak bark’s astringent properties tighten tissues and strengthen blood vessels making it ideal for treating weak and bleeding gums. The blood-clotting agents active in Oak bark are also essential in healing damaged gums.

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