The Apothecary Herbal Mouthwash & Throat Gargle (250ml)
- MADE IN SOUTH AFRICA
The Apothecary Herbal Mouthwash & Throat Gargle is made with pure spring water and potent essential oils, to leave your mouth clean and your breath sweet, with added Xylitol to protect your teeth from bacteria and keep your smile bright.
While this is an excellent daily mouthwash, it also makes a soothing gargle, harnessing a powerful herbal remedy of antiseptic herbal oils and disinfectant mineral salts to fight infection or decay; soothe, treat and help prevent ulcers, inflamed gums and sore throats; and ensure fresh breath.
The Apothecary has used only natural, ethically sourced ingredients, so you can rest assured you’re getting nothing but the best.
Ingredients:
-Table Mountain Spring Water (Non GM)
-Vegetable Glycerin (Non GM)
-Xylitol
-Kalahari Rock Salt
-Food Grade Sodium Bicarbonate
Selected Organic Essential Oils
-Peppermint
-Tea Tree
-Eucalyptus
-Clove
-Rosemary
Directions:
- Use ½ to 1tsp to rinse your mouth after brushing.
- Gargle with ½ to 1tsp to prevent or soothe a sore throat.
- Can be diluted to preferred strength.
Discalimer: By purchasing from The Apothecary range of products, you recognise and accept the fact that that some natural ingredients, essential oils in particular, may still cause sensitivity in suseptible individuals and that The Apothecary will not be held responsible for such occurences.
The information regarding folklore or health-related benefits of certain ingredients is for educational purposes only. While many of the herbs, essential oils and other natural ingredients in The Apothecary product range are believed to have healing properties, the information should never be used to self-medicate or treat any form of physical or mental disease or health problem. The Apothecary does not recommend the use of these products as a substitute for medical care.
Please always consult your doctor or qualified health professional should you have any concerns and always consult with your doctor before changing any medications or healing practices.