As we get older, our hair isn’t as dark as it used to be… and our teeth aren’t as bright as they used to be.

Dental health can decline with age…

And after a lifetime of drinking coffee and red wine… and maybe even smoking… your pearly whites could have turned an unpleasant shade of yellow, brown, gray, or even black!

It’s not just a cosmetic issue – because your oral health is closely tied in with your OVERALL health.

And discoloration could be the “canary in the coal mine”…

And something MORE serious could be in your future… like tooth decay and even loss.

Fortunately, there’s one simple change you can make to your oral health routine to SAVE your smile!

Good versus evil

Now, there’s something you need to know about what can cause tooth stains… and what can help REVERSE them.

They’ve BOTH got something in common…

And it might sound a little gross at first.

It’s bacteria!

You see, your mouth is just FULL of bugs – and just as with your gut, some are “good” and some are “bad.”

That’s right – you’ve got an entire microbiome residing in and around your teeth!

You know how the “bad” bugs can cause plaque buildupcavities… and even bad breath.

But it turns out that there are “good” bugs that can CROWD OUT their “bad” counterparts… and even THWART their negative effects!

The only problem?

Most of us don’t naturally have enough of the “good guys” to effectively counteract their opponents.

I’m talking about a specific strain of Streptococcus salivarius.

Now, S. salivarius is generally considered a “harmless” type of bacteria in your mouth…

But CERTAIN strains of it are actually beneficial… because they act as a probiotic.

Ones that BEAT BACK bad bugs are classified as bacteriocin-like inhibitory substances, or BLIS for short.

And recent research shows how the specific BLIS M18 strain of S. salivarius (a.k.a. SsM18) demonstrates antimicrobial activity against oral bacteria that are known to stain teeth AND contribute to plaque deposits.

Oral probiotics… including BLIS M18… have even been shown to help fight gum disease!

And periodontal problems… usually caused by “bad” bacteria… are the BIGGEST culprits behind teeth becoming LOOSE… and even FALLING OUT.

Now, if it’s been a while since you’ve had a good teeth cleaning session, you’ll need to do that first. That should be part of your regular dental care routine anyway, just like brushing and flossing.

But it may be a good idea to ADD probiotics to your regimen… at the very least for an EXTRA layer of protection.

It’s so safe… it’s been successfully tested on children as young as 4 years old!

And the FDA has granted BLIS M18 Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status.

Now, the most direct way to deliver these beneficial bugs directly where you need them most is via an oral lozenge… and NOT a pill you swallow (although those are also available).

Look for one that contains BLIS M18 as its star ingredient – or in combination with BLIS K12.

A recommended dosage is to slowly dissolve 1 or 2 lozenges daily in your mouth.

Like other probiotic therapies, this is a routine you need to stick with in the long run.

To forming good new habits,

Melissa Young


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