
'Toothbrush' Mouth Spray
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Price: Starting at: $24.95Product Size: 40 fluid ounces (1193 mL)Shipping: Free standard shipping within the continental US. Express shipping in the US is $30, and international shipping is $25 Availability: Usually ships within 2 business days. |
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Product Description
Our 'Toothbrush' Mouth Spray treats a horse's mouth in numerous ways. With only a few sprays into its mouth you can contribute to reducing the harmful bacteria within the horse's mouth as well as whiten its teeth.
Benefits of Using This Product
- Within 30 days of steady use of the product your horse's teeth will be as white as they were originally before time and grime hid the whiteness.
- Cleanses the mouth of harmful bacteria.
- If mucus has accumulated on the lining of the horse's mouth, tongue, or throat the spray will loosen it so the horse can be rid of it.
Directions for Use
- Merely open the horse's mouth and spray the 'Toothbrush' Mouth Spray into its mouth a few times.
Active Ingredients
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Name: Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
Also Called: bloodwort, red puccoon root, and pauson
Location: Eastern North America
Historical Medical Use: Native Americans and herbalists used it to treat many conditions, but the most common use of it has been for treating skin conditions such as ringworm, warts, polyps, and fungal growths. The U.S. F.D.A. has approved sanctioned the use of a bloodroot extract in toothpastes and mouthwash to fight plaque and gingivitis.
Also Called: bloodwort, red puccoon root, and pauson
Location: Eastern North America
Historical Medical Use: Native Americans and herbalists used it to treat many conditions, but the most common use of it has been for treating skin conditions such as ringworm, warts, polyps, and fungal growths. The U.S. F.D.A. has approved sanctioned the use of a bloodroot extract in toothpastes and mouthwash to fight plaque and gingivitis.

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