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Tell me specifically, how SmartMouth Rinse works. How does it prevent the bacteria from creating new odors?

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Tell me specifically, how SmartMouth Rinse works. How does it prevent the bacteria from creating new odors?

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Bad breath odor is caused by anaerobic or oxygen-hating bacteria. As these bacteria metabolize (eat) amino acids contained in proteins, they produce sulfur-containing gases. The zinc found in SmartMouth Rinse binds to the protein receptor sites on the bacteria which normally attract the amino acids. When SmartMouth Rinse attaches to the receptor sites, the amino acids are prevented from binding to the sites and being metabolized into the sulfur compounds. The binding of the receptor sites remains for the life of the bacteria. Rinsing regularly twice daily with SmartMouth can prevent new, bacterially-generated odor formation for 12 hours after each use.

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