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DXN Ganozhi Toothpaste

DXN Ganozhi Plus Toothpaste

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An innovative toothpaste that comes with high quality Ganoderma extract, food gel, menthol, and food flavoring. It does not contain saccharin or coloring and will effectively clean your teeth to provide a healthy fresh breath and brighten every smile.

Packaging Size: 150g per tube

A revolutionary toothpaste from DXN with the distinctiveness of being enhanced with Ganoderma extract and a tooth-friendly ingredient - XYLITOL, which helps to maintain oral health. DXN Ganozhi™ Plus Toothpaste has no artificial coloring, SLES, SLS and Paraben.

Packaging Size: 150g per tube

HOW TO USE GANOZHI TOOTHPASTE PRACTICALLY….


These examples of practical use are not necessarily limited to the original purpose of the products, like toothpaste for brushing one's teeth. They come from people who use Ganoderma for many years. I cannot confirm through own experience all these extra practical indications, but most of them. Please consider this compilation as a collection of practical experiences and an empiric evaluation of Ganoderma under everyday conditions.

 

Fever control: Apply on forehead, both temples and under both armpits. - Expected results: (Mostly) fever free after about 2 hours.

 

Diarrhea: Dilute 1 inch of toothpaste in 1 glass of warm water and drink. - Expected results: Relief of pain and cease of diarrhea after about 20 - 30 minutes.

 

Burns: Apply directly on affected skin areas, the sooner, and the better. - Expected results: No build-up of burn blisters, improved wound healing without leaving scars.

Pimples / Insect bites / Skin allergies: Apply directly on affected area. - Expected results: After 24 - 48 hours the problem will be under control or even removed.

Piles (Hemorrhoids): Direct application for a couple of days

 

Headaches: Apply directly on the forehead and temples. - Expected results: Pain relief after 15 - 30 minutes.

 

Feminine wash: Dilute 1 inch in warm water.

Unlike some commercial toothpastes, Ganozhi Toothpaste does NOT contain the whitener/abrasive Aluminum Dioxide, the newly re-classified poison Fluoride, the highly addictive poisonous sweetener Aspartame, (Phenylalanine which becomes Formaldehyde in the body), and the incendiary agent in cigarettes, Potassium Nitrate, or other harmful ingredients. It contains Ganoderma, food gel as a binder, and menthol.

 

Inside the mouth:  it may be used for simply cleaning the teeth, gum strengthening around loose teeth, bleeding gums, teeth whitening, decay prevention, plaque removal and prevention, mouth ulcer pain relief, and finally by gargling and swallowing for tonsillitis, sore throat, upset stomach and diarrhea.

DXN Ganozhi Toothpaste can effectively cleanse the teeth, leaving a pleasant smell in the mouth; help make your teeth brighter and your gums healthier. Great for decay prevention, plaque removal, mouth ulcer pain relief. It may also be used directly from the tube as a paste on acne, boils, warts, moles, sunspots, burns, cuts, or any abnormal cell conditions.

 

Outside the mouth: it may be used as a lotion on tinea, dermatitis, psoriasis, and eczema, or as a pain relief lotion on joints, muscles, throat etc. Apply hot water to the area and apply a small amount of paste. It may also be used directly from the tube as a paste on acne, boils, warts, moles, sunspots, skin cancers or any other abnormal cell condition. For skin cancers, typically the abnormal cells may redden, then itch, then flake off to be replaced with pink healthy skin, or a core (root system) may emerge from the area. Treatment is twice daily or as required for a result. It may also be used on insect bites, chafes, burns, cuts, and scratches. The menthol may sting broken or sensitive skin momentarily. It may also produce a temporary reddening effect 

 

When you have bleeding gums, it’s hardly pleasant. Bad breath, sensitive teeth, soreness when you eat, and unsightly discolored and gum infection are all par for the course. But the chances are those bleeding gums are also a sign of impending gingivitis - a form of gum disease.
It’s important to act. Left unchecked; gingivitis can lead to periodontitis, an advanced and even more serious form of jawbone and gum disease. When the gum infection and inflammation spreads from the gums to the ligaments and bone that support the teeth, this loss of support causes the teeth to become loose and eventually fall out. Not a pretty sight, and extremely expensive and uncomfortable to treat. As if that is not bad enough, potentially, gingivitis is detrimental to your general health. If ignored, it can actually increase the risk of heart disease, pancreatic cancer, and a whole host of other life-threatening diseases.

But why does gum disease occur?

Quite simply, without adequate dental hygiene, plaque builds up along the gum line inflaming them and causing those bleeding gums. This plaque eventually hardens into tartar. The area between the teeth and gums reacts by opening up, exposing the softer upper bony section of the tooth. This exposure opens the door to greedy, hungry bacteria that flood into these protected voids and multiply rapidly, fed by sweet sugary foods and drinks in their cozy environment, unreachable by your trusty toothbrush. Millions of bacteria are now able to enter the bloodstream easily, bypassing the body’s usual external defenses, where they can start to wreak havoc in the body. There can be a number of causes apart from plaque build-up, some of which are pretty scary, but they are less common. Among them, any bleeding disorders, brushing too hard or improper flossing, hormonal changes during pregnancy, ill-fitting dentures, leukemia, scurvy (yes, it still exists), use of blood thinners or Vitamin K deficiency. So, you can see it’s important to get those bleeding gums checked out. Take note: just because your bleeding gums are not severe yet, doesn’t mean you can be complacent.

But there is a way back to good health. The first step in gum disease treatment is to get a check-up at the dentist! Next, brush your teeth correctly and use DXN’s Ganozhi Toothpaste. While most other commercial toothpastes merely clean teeth, Ganozhi toothpaste alone contains Ganoderma, the renowned super medicinal mushroom, to provide extra strength and nutrition to the gums themselves.

Even if dental care is just not affordable, or you’re dental-phobic, and would rather let your teeth rot in your head than go for a check-up, it’s no excuse not to take the first easy step and switch right now to Ganozhi Toothpaste. And being a DXN product, you know its quality assured and TGA approved. So, if you are looking for a treatment for gingivitis, start with Ganozhi toothpaste. And if you don’t want those bleeding gums turn in to gingivitis, do it right now. You really don’t want to be in for a lifetime of expensive-to-treat and serious gum disease. Both gingivitis and especially periodontitis are prohibitively expensive conditions to treat, requiring extensive specialist help, and even surgery. So early treatment for gingivitis and gum disease & plus long-term prevention is a definite must.

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