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®<br />

Eliminator<br />

Clean mouth, fresh breath<br />

<strong>Mouthwash</strong><br />

Description<br />

Many adults face some type of oral health issue, including bad<br />

breath. These problems can be significant and should not be<br />

ignored, because oral health reflects and influences general<br />

health.<br />

Eliminator ® <strong>Mouthwash</strong> offers leading-edge technology with<br />

effective, proven ingredients that maintain oral health and help<br />

reduce bad breath. This alcohol-free mouth rinse oxidizes and<br />

dissolves the food film that accumulates on teeth.<br />

Swish Eliminator ® around your mouth for 30 seconds to make<br />

a powerful difference in the way your mouth feels, tastes, and<br />

smells. Eliminator ® gently rinses off food debris and does not<br />

irritate gums.<br />

Benefits<br />

• Eliminates bad breath, leaving breath mint fresh<br />

• Promotes healthy gums and teeth<br />

• Alcohol free<br />

Key Ingredients<br />

• Stabilized chlorine dioxide—This oxidizing chemical helps<br />

promote significant breath odor reduction.<br />

• Peppermint flavoring<br />

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This<br />

product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


®<br />

Eliminator<br />

<strong>Mouthwash</strong><br />

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Source Citations<br />

1. Frascella J, Gilbert R, Fernandez P. Odor reduction potential of a chlorine dioxide mouth rinse. The Journal of Clinical<br />

Dentistry 1998;9:39–42.<br />

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.<br />

This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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