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fresh-tips are Great For You!

Fresh-Tips is an ergonomically designed disposable mini-brush for use everywhere. It does not require any water or rinsing. It has a sugar-free candy ring around the top. It is made with Xylitol sweetener and peppermint flavor.

You enjoy and consume the Xylitol sugar-free candy just like a treat. It is delicious, freshens your breath, good for you, fights plaque and improves dental health, and a lot of fun.

 

Then, use the mini-brush underneath to brush and effectively clean your entire mouth; teeth, tongue, and gums. The soft rubber bristles are great and they won’t hurt your enamel.
 

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This is important, since so many people tend to brush too hard and use hard bristles.

You will enjoy fresh breath and a 100% totally clean mouth.

Fresh-tips are small and discreet (the handle is transparent), very practical, and a lot of fun. They are also very good for you.

Its patented and trademarked.
 

Invented by Dr. Deborah, a Dentist

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Fresh-Tips were created and invented by Dr. Deborah and Rene Luis in an effort to allow consumers simple, practical access to clean their mouth and freshen their breath on-the-go, without the need for water and rinsing.

 

They use xylitol as the primary ingredient for its dental benefits and all other great health benefits. Xylitol is sweet and sugar-free. The mini-brush was designed to be comfortable, practical, and discreet. There is a soft pick at the bottom of the handle that is very good for removing food particles.

The soft rubber bristles are also very effective to brush and clean your entire mouth; teeth, tongue, and gums without hurting your enamel.

 

On top of all of its practical benefits and uses, Fresh-Tips are just delicious and a lot of fun.

 

They are all individually packaged and made in FDA registered and compliant facility.

 

Dr. Deborah Luis comes from a family of dental health professionals. Her father is an orthodontist and her brother is also a dentist. Her mother and sister in law are hygienists and office managers. She is passionate about good oral care and takes pride in serving well all of her patients.

Learn About Xylitol

Xylitol is a delicious healthy alternative to sugar. More importantly, it has great dental benefits like fighting plaque, preventing tooth decay, and improving overall dental and general body health.

 

It is a natural sweetener that tastes like sugar and is categorized as a sugar alcohol, but it has 40% fewer calories than sugar and doesn’t raise blood sugar levels. It is recommended by dentists and there are many studies that suggest it has important dental health benefits and many other health related benefits.

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Note: Xylitol great for humans, but it is highly toxic to dogs. If you own a dog, keep xylitol safely contained or out of your house altogether. If you believe your dog accidentally ate xylitol, take it to your vet immediately.

Xylitol is considered a natural substance and is found in small amounts in many fruits and vegetables. Humans even produce small quantities through normal metabolism. It is a common ingredient in some higher quality sugar-free candies, chewing gums, toothpastes, mints, diabetes-friendly foods and other oral-care products. Xylitol has 2.4 calories per gram compared to 4 calories per gram with sugar.

Xylitol comes from birch trees and a plant fiber called xylan. It is not counted as a carbohydrate because it do not raise blood sugar levels. Sugar alcohol is not the same as the alcohol that makes you drunk and it is safe for people with alcohol restrictions.

Xylitol Has a Very Low Glycemic Index and Doesnt Spike Sugar or Insulin

One of the many negative effects of sugar and high-fructose corn syrup is that it can spike blood sugar and insulin levels. This can lead to insulin resistance and multiple metabolic problems. The good news is that xylitol contains zero fructose and has negligible effects on blood sugar and insulin. As a result, xylitol is a great product as an alternative to sugar and all its harmful effects.

Xylitol’s glycemic index (a measure of how quickly a food raises blood sugar) is only 7, as compared to sugar which is 60–70. It can also be considered a weight-loss-friendly sweetener since it contains 40% fewer calories than sugar. For people with diabetes, prediabetes, obesity or other metabolic problems, xylitol is an excellent alternative to sugar.

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