Peelu Cinnamon Sass Chewing Gum with Xylitol 100 Ct
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Peelu Cinnamon Sass Chewing Gum with Xylitol 100 Ct
New and improved formula!
The "Toothbrush" Gum!
Freshens breath
Vegan, Vegetarian, Non-GMO
Peelu - Chewing Gum with Xylitol Cinnamon Sass - 100 Pieces Chew a piece of Cinnamon Sass Gum for a naturally great-tasting chewing gum that is actually good for your gums and teeth thanks to xylitol. Xylitol has become a popular ingredient in oral care products, because unlike sugar, it doesn't cause tooth decay. The natural peelu fibers also provide for good oral health, as they help keep teeth clean and white. The peelu tree has been a source of dental health for over 1,000 years. Now, you can get the same benefits by chewing the "toothbrush" gum! Try a piece or two especially after a meal or snack. Peelu's patented Fiber-Clean formula helps prevent the formation of unsightly tartar and stains. It cleans and brightens teeth without harming enamel or gums. Peelu is so mild and non-abrasive that it reduces many problems associated with regular brushing, such as mouth and gum irritation and worn tooth enamel. Peelu Products are always: All Natural Cruelty Free Sugar Free Aspartame Free Sorbitol Free About the Peelu TreeFor centuries, Indians, Africans and Asians have enjoyed clean, sparkling teeth due to the health-enhanced benefits of peelu (also known as siwak or miswak) vegetable fiber. Now for the first time, Peelu USA has incorporated this non-abrasive fiber into a remarkably effective toothpaste. The Peelu Tree is known by many names throughout the world: Salvadora persica arak, miswak and siwak. Whichever name you prefer, the twigs and fibers of this Middle Eastern tree have been used since the time of the Prophet Muhammad, who is said to have recommended its use to clean teeth and purify the mouth. Because its use dates back to the middle of the first millennia, many believe the "Kayu Sugi," or chewing stick, is the world's oldest toothbrush. Traditionally, the outer bark is removed and a person chews on the interior fibers for gentle, non-abrasive oral care. Today, science is proving the effectiveness of this ancient dental health tool.