Sunday, June 5, 2016

This Potent Oil Helps Improve Over 24 Different Diseases

NEW Coconut Oil Oral Rinse — Learn More
Discover the Benefits of Oil Pulling With My New Coconut Oil Oral Rinse
Did you know that your mouth serves an important role in your body's waste removal system and overall detoxification?

One of the most effective ways to clean your mouth of your body's wastes is called oil pulling - an ancient practice of swishing oil in your mouth to reduce normal plaque accumulation, freshen breath, and support the overall health of your gums and mouth. In fact, it's so effective, that I do it daily.

My new Coconut Oil Oral Rinse is a special formula made from Fair Trade Certified Organic Coconut Oil and MCT oil to create a liquid - the perfect consistency for oil pulling.

Not only does my Coconut Oil Oral Rinse taste great and feel less greasy in your mouth, it supports a beneficial balance of healthy mouth flora.

Plus, it's a healthy alternative to conventional toothpastes that may contain harsh chemicals and potentially harmful ingredients.

You'll likely notice so many benefits to oil pulling, you'll wonder why you hadn't started doing it years ago! Try my all new Coconut Oil Oral Rinse today for a brighter, healthier smile.

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