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Item Number
450133
Price
$39.95

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Blis-K 12 Throat Guard 24 lozenges (2 packs of 12)
Blis-K 12 Throat Guard supports natural defences against bacteria
Maintains throat health by supporting the natural defences against undesirable bacteria.
Active Ingredient: Naturally occuring bacteria - streptococcus salivarius K12.
Classification: General Sale.
Purpose/Usage: Blis-K12 contains naturally occuring bacteria, which has been proven to maintain throat health by supporting the natural defences against undesirable bacteria. Trials have also shown that the use of Blis-K12 on chronic bad breath sufferers resulted in the majority of subjects achieving significant improvement in breath scores. Recent research has shown that people with healthy breath typically have high levels of the beneficial oral bacterium Streptococcus salivarius living on their tongue. People with bad breath either have low levels or no Streptococcus salivarius and their tongues instead become inhabited with problem-causing bacteria responsible for bad breath. A solution to the long term prevention of bad breath is to rebalance the mouths micro flora by reducing the number of undesirable bacteria that live in the mouth with a potent antibacterial mouthwash, and then recolonising with the beneficial oral bacteria, Streptococcus salivarius Blis-K12 to help prevent regrowth of the undesirable bacteria. Research has shown that use of Blis-K12 results in a significant improvement in healthy breath scores for the majority of people.
Directions: Adults and children over 3 years: Day 1 - First use the chlorhexidine mouthwash, swirl in the mouth for 30 seconds and then expel. Take the first Blis K12 lozenge 2 hours later and suck slowly in the mouth. Take a further 3 lozenges at 2-4 hour intervals. Days 2&3 - Repeat the dosage as per Day 1, using the mouthwash and then taking 4 lozenges at 2-4 hour intervals. If the course of Blis K12 lozenges is started within 24 hours of completing a course of antibiotics, the mouthwash is not required. If you have a persistent sore throat, see your doctor. Please read the enclosed leaflet.
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