
Pharmacology has long sought to solve one problem that
almost universally comes with age --- the degeneration of young,
healthy gums. The use of zinc chloride, chaparral, and bloodroot in
a specially blended base is the secret of this powerful
dentifrice. (For those of you are interested in the history
of this incredible product, see the article in our
October, 2001 Ashwin ---
and to learn about the synergistic effect of this product with
H3O, see our
December, 2001 article.)

Since the formula is astringent,
Alpha Omega 3 will "feel"
different when used than will other toothpaste products. Your
mouth will feel "dried out" while you are brushing, but when
you finish brushing, most of our customers report that your
entire mouth and teeth feel very clean --- as you've just gotten
out of the dentist's chair. Even hard to dissolve "calculus" is
reported by many users to be easily removed with this product,
in conjunction with the oral use of diluted
H3O.

We cannot formally make any claims with respect to the impact that
Alpha Omega 3 Dentifrice will have on you personally if you
have gingivitis or periodontal disease.

But you can.
Recent Testimonials

"Again, just for the record,
yours is also spot-on when it comes to the description and
delivery of your goods. The toothpaste, for instance, is
absolutely brilliant - its miles better than your description!
Feel free to use this email as an endorsement if you wish,
I would personally recommend you to anyone!!"

Ian Hobbs
Great Britain
Email: iandavid_uk@yahoo.com
Rec'd May 16, 2003

" ... just a quick note to
thank you for a wonderful product! It works like no other toothpaste
on earth. My feeling is that more people would use it if you could
make it taste as good as some of Colgate's products. Not that it
tastes that bad - just not as pleasant. On the flip side I've
never used anything that removes tartar and leaves your mouth
with a clean feeling like your product does. I have noticed that
you've discontinued some products over time. My hope is that
down the road this one doesn't become one of them ..."

J. Brenner
Portland, OR (USA
Rec'd March 5, 2003