with Montmorillonite!
Pr Web - Press Release Newswire - Feb 20, 2007
The cavity battle is increasing as sugar becomes the main ingredient in commercially packaged foods targeted for children. Unnatural levels of sugar in fruit drinks, cereal, soft drinks and processed foods destroy the teeth and cause gum decay. "Tooth decay affects more than one-fourth of U.S. children aged 2-5 and half of those aged 12-15," states Surgeon General Richard H. Carmona, in the Center for Disease Control.
ClayBrite's active ingredient, Montmorillonite, is uniquely structured to absorb bacteria trapped in the gums and in between the teeth. Montmorillonite is a combination of trace minerals derived from desert clay. Robert T. Marin, MIT Mineralogist stated that “one gram of this clay has a surface area of 800 square meters. To give this some perspective, that's about ten football fields!" This gives Montmorillonite great capacity to absorb unwanted bacteria in the mouth.
Dental Surgeon, Mary Garcia D.D.S. noticed a complete recovery on patients with early stage gum disease when brushing with ClayBrite once daily for a period of six weeks.
Before you consider gum surgery, try brushing with ClayBrite twice daily for one month. Apply a thin layer of Claybrite nightly to the gums. You will feel a noticeable improvement in your gums after two weeks! Always get a second opinion. Gum surgery is a grueling procedure that can usually be avoided with the proper use of montmorillonite. Montmorillonite is healthy for consumption and does not produce any negative side effects.
Brush with ClayBrite twice daily to help control and heal receding gums. Montmorillonite pulls bacteria out of the gums helping to restore your gums back to its natural state. Apply nightly a small amount of ClayBrite on the gums. This powerful magnetic clay will work while you are sleeping. Ingredients are not harmful for consumption.
Receding Gums information(California Dental Association): http://www.cda.org/popup/Receding_Gums