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Uncle Harry's Natural & Fluoride-Free Remineralization Liquid is a 1 oz glass dropper solution designed to strengthen tooth enamel and freshen breath using all-natural ingredients. This easy-to-use formula neutralizes harmful acids while providing essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus, ensuring a healthier mouth without the mess of traditional oral care products.
C**Z
I Do Feel an Immediate Difference
My reason for purchasing is to attempt to prolong my teeth that have decay for at least another year or two, as I can't afford to see the dentist or the work to be done yet. The good reviews talked me into to trying it. Some have mentioned the reduction in cavity decay and actual remineralization.This is still early to provide an in depth review, but I wanted to state my initial findings and opinions so far. The tooth powder (takes the place of the traditional paste) takes a little getting used to, however, my teeth feel so much cleaner than using the usual paste. I must add, I've been using an alternative to the chemical filled toothpaste you can find at regular stores (like Crest or Colgate) for over 20 years. I never liked the traditional chemical filled toothpaste, as I find it doesn't clean that great either, and I don't like the chemical taste it has... if that makes sense.The tooth powder is quite strong and almost numbing to best describe it, but not in a bad way, if that's possible. lol It feels like it's killing any bacteria in my mouth, but without the harsh chemicals. This is important because the mouth absorbs directly into the bloodstream. There are heart medications that are required to be held under the tongue because it absorbs into the bloodstream, even faster than swallowing. I like the feel of my teeth after... smooth, fresh, & clean feeling. I must warn that the powder seems quite salty too, but that's not a deal breaker here. I know the benefits of salt and its antibacterial characteristics. The included pamphlet states the purpose of the salt to bring the oral hygiene to an alkaline state. Bacteria cannot thrive under these conditions. After I'm finished brushing with the powder, I hold it in my mouth and continue to swish it around and gargle to get the most out of it. Then spit without rinsing. People have complained that the powder is too abrasive... I do not feel that is the case. It's a very fine powder (like confectionary sugar) unlike a baking soda, where it's clearly gritty.The mouthwash is just as salty as the powder (again, this does not bother me), and really invigorating! Just like the powder, it's a very strong cleaning feeling. I think it also slightly numbs my mouth, but in a good way. The only way I can compare it to is the old school Listerine without the nasty chemical taste. I've only used that once or twice in my life just because I find it repulsive.Regarding the remineralization drops, it's too early to tell if this is working or not. I'm into my 2nd week of using this system. I will gladly post an update once I see results, one way or the other. I hope they're as positive as other people's experiences. The taste is a mix of minty & salty, but less than the powder and mouthwash. The directions say to use 10 drops and swish around for 5 to ten minutes, not a big deal there.The bottles are small, but I suspect that they should last a month at least. I will give this system at least 2 to 3 months before I commit to an opinion. I understand that natural remedies & products need time for results. I will post at least one more update because of this.I bought this from the seller "VIVADORIA" but fulfilled by Amazon, which I feel is important to list this info. I've come across sellers with variances in their items, including knockoffs, even if listed as same brand.
P**
Great product!
this product seems to work really well for me as long as I follow the instructions
M**E
Strong taste but effective
Strong taste but I feel it does the job. I won't know for sure until my follow dental appointments.
A**R
Incredible Product - Effective and worth a try if you have poor oral health, tooth sensitivity or bad breath (Just too pricey)
I love this product. I don't love the price. It's helped my tooth sensitivity and improved the overall condition of my teeth. If I ate something really hot and then really cold, or just ate something like fruit that was really cold from the refrigerator it would be uncomfortable but now I can eat with no more tooth sensitivity. With regular use of this after meals and before sleep (along with brushing) and the addition of oil pulling it completely eliminates bad breath and even morning breath.I've ordered this several times, it recommends using after each time you eat, but if you follow those recommendations, even cutting the suggested amount you use in half, it will only last about a week. I've cut down to only using it once or twice a day, usually before I go to sleep or if I am out running around and don't have my toothbrush to brush after meals. It's not worth the $60-$80/month it would cost to use this product full-time which is very disappointing because I really do like it. Instead I'm going to look for realistically priced and effective alternatives when my next batch is finished.If you have really poor oral health conditions or bad tooth sensitivity I recommend at least trying this product for the improvements it will give you. I don't think it's practically priced to be part of the full-time oral health regime long-term but it will definitely make a difference and is worth a try.
P**Y
Was hopeful when purchasing---but then skeptical, until last night!
After (1) reading the reviews, and (2) checking them on FakeSpot[dot]com---a great, evidently very reliable service for examining products' reviews to determine the likelihood of whether there is a significant number of fake reviews---you really just have to check it out, if you haven't already---anyhow, back to this product: I, with great hope made this purchase.Bear with me for a tiny bit of relevant background. You know, all the dentists I've ever seen have been very nice and helpful [well, there was this one who was rather inept---but that was just more frustrating than it was anything else.) So, generally, I think dentists are fine and very helpful (and rather necessary) of course. Here's the issue, though: the fact that I've always had "good teeth," combined with a "not-quite-rational-but-understandable-if-you-knew-me-well," personal dentistry phobia that's rather significant, have resulted in the reality that I haven't been to the dentist in a ridiculously long time--except to take a couple others in my family to their regular dental appointments. And they, by the way, do just fine with it all.)So, I'd noticed that, though my teeth had always seemed healthy (especially considering the dentist avoidance), I'd begun experiencing some tooth-enamel loss at the very bottom of one or two of my side teeth. Also---as I haven't had so much as a "cleaning" in longer than I'll admit here, I, more or less suddenly, started noticing that, on that area where dentists seem to "scrape" for a while--down near the gum line, there were (on close inspection) "deposits" that looked rather [egad!] greyish on maybe four teeth.So, I found this product--which, by the way, I purchased NOT as a replacement for those fear-inducing dental appointments I need to get back into, but as something possibly to "help my teeth until my currently (truly) chaotic life settles down some, and I can get into a "better-grounded," jrelatively peaceful state that's conducive to facing a dentist.Okay, well, I will admit, the first time I (enthusiastically) tried all the products---first the tooth powder, the (alkalization) mouthwash, and the remineralization drops---my enthusiasm waned considerably, as I thought something to the effect of, "Uh--yuck! And, what?! I'm supposed to swish these drops around in my mouth for FIVE minutes?! . . . . . Hmm---I'm pretty sure this just isn't for me."Regardless, I more or less stuck with the "tooth powder" and the remineralization drops---not, I admit, using them every day, but, on average every couple (or so) days. I hadn't noticed any dental improvements, but I realized that, yes, I could tolerate the (mostly just "salty") taste, and I thought, All those people on Amazon like it so much, and I've no reason to think this is, like, harmful or anything, so I'll give it a bit longer. Until last night, I'd used the products (minus the mouthwash usually, because I drink a lot of Gatorade [yeah--I know--just GREAT--for my teeth <sigh>], even after I'd use the mouthwash, though one is supposed to refrain from eating/drinking for some time after using the mouthwash, so it doesn't do me a ton of good there.hingAlso, I want to note, I still, first, use regular toothpaste (and I brush very thoroughly--maybe a bit too zealously?), before I use the tooth powder, and perhaps for that reason (or maybe not) my gums feel a tad bit irritated by the tooth powder---but it's no big deal.Last night, as my fancy Oral B was spinning away on my teeth, I think I was being a bit rough with my brushes because I saw a drop of "pink" in the sink. I decided I should check my gums for gingivitis, just in case. After noting that my gums seemed fine (I think), well, I suddenly couldn't believe my eyes. There was *none* of that bit of greyish build-up on the four teeth, slightly to the sides of my mouth. I'd been SO worried about that, because *nothing*, it seemed, could ever do anything to get rid of it, and, it had seemed to be getting worse! But, maybe after using this stuff--I think, especially, the "tooth powder," it was just *all* gone!!? SUCH a relief!Okay, though---I can't really discern whether the tooth-enamel "remineralization" is actually happening, but that doesn't mean it isn't---maybe "remineralization" has something to do with the little greyish areas disappearing---I just don't know.There's this one place at the bottom of a particular tooth, where there's been enamel loss gradually over a year or two. So far, in that spot, the tooth doesn't seem to be "remineralized" at all---but, hey, I've used this stuff only, maybe, *seven* times, so it either I need to give it more time, or (more probably) maybe this product (or any product) simply cannot realistically be expected to be a panacea for all dental concerns!I'm just happy to have seen (definitely to me) noticeable results, even while using the tooth powder only every couple days (and swishing the remineralization drops around probably just three minutes (while I do some other this or that). So, if you don't mind springing the 20 bucks, really consider giving this stuff a try, if you have enamel or discoloration/deposit concerns, especially if you're averse (for whatever reason) to frequent dentist visits, as I am.
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