🦷 Elevate your breath game with science-backed freshness!
Dr. Heff's Remarkable Mints deliver a powerful dental health boost with 0.63g of Xylitol per mint, Green Tea Extract, and Calcium Phosphate. Developed by dentists and proven in university trials, these sugar-free mints fight tooth decay, promote enamel remineralization, and provide long-lasting fresh breath—all in eco-friendly packaging.
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | Dr. Heff's |
Format | Mint |
Country of origin | Belgium |
J**S
Very addictive
Made by my dentist who is very fussy about what his patients eat!
K**.
Good product
Small packets are delivered, is a good product , started using only since last week. Hopefully, they are helpful. TBH, they are expensive as compared to other relevant products.
T**R
Leaves mouth feeling balanced/clean
In comparison to generic store bought gum mint does not last very long. But gets the job done.I used to buy wrigleys Extra White chewing gum which lasts longer but it is packed with sweeteners and leaves strange bloated feeling in the gut.This product however after taking it after a meal it leaves my mouth feeling very neutral like I never ate anything. No sweetener after taste. No acidity.Its not as as sweet compared to generic store bought gum but that is not what what this product is for.Only downside if any is I have to swish the mint around my mouth before it dissolves to get a good effect. (feels like less than a 30 seconds to a minute before it dissolves/crumbles completely.With that said the mint does exactly what its meant to do for me and that is to keep the mouth clean without anything extra between meals.
S**J
not my first choice
I got this to help with dry mouth syndrome at night.It s OK, but is a tablet & doesnt do the trick like the dry mouth gum I bought, Spry.
M**L
Mints
Good for oral health, prevents the film forming over the teeth.
M**.
No flavour
I wanted peppermint without sugar. It tasted like chalk!
M**L
good but
if you take them while fasting, at least for me, they do break your fast. so there is likely something (maybe maltodextrin, probably) in them with a high glycemic index despite the label saying diabetic friendly.i still take them, but yeah they spike my blood sugar.
T**P
Expensive but not as sweet as pure xylitol mints.
I've been using just xylitol mints and decided to try these. They don't seem as sweet as regular xylilot mints which I prefer. Not sure how beneficial the green tea extract is but it may balance the sweetness.One thing I don't like is the bottle, difficult to peel the seal and you have to unscrew it, a flip top would be much better.
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