| How does BreathaLyser reduce bad breath, not just mask it? One of BreathaLyser's ingredients, reacts with free sulfur, attributed to be the major cause of foul-smelling, bad breath. Other specific ingredients in BreathaLyser destroy bacteria that can form plaque on both teeth and gums. Can BreathaLyser reduce gingivitis? Gingivitis, (inflammation of the gums) primarily results from persistent, microbial growth in the oral cavity. By reducing the existing bacterial levels along with the associated sticky tartar build-up, the gum inflammation may be reduced. Consider it a potential added benefit of consistent hygiene. Directions: For large breeds of dogs, add 10 ml (2 capfuls) to at least one liter (1 quart) of fresh drinking water, daily. For small breeds of dogs (or for cats), add 5 ml (1 capful) to a minimum of 500 ml (1 pint) of water. The use of more than 10 ml per animal, per day is wasteful and provides no additional benefits. Provide supplemental fresh drinking water if all of the treated water is consumed. Discard any treated water not consumed within 24 hours. Mix fresh BreathaLyser solution daily. Ingredients: Purified water, glycerine, hydroxymethylcellulose gum, xylitol, polysorbate 20, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, barley malt extract, zinc gluconate, proteolytic enzyme (emilgase), fd&c blue no. 1 and chlorhexidene digluconate 0.049% w/w as a preservative. BreathaLyser is formulated by veterinarians to help freshen your pet's oral cavity, decrease bad breath and maintain oral hygiene. Unlike direct application products. Clinical applications show that continuous use helps reduce bad breath and tartar every time your pet drinks. |