I was skeptical when I heard about this but I visited the site, read the information and looked at some of the other information on the related links and it sounded interesting.
It seems that a lollipop created with licorice, an FDA approved sweetener (a natural sugar alcohol called hydrogenated starch hydrolysate) that does not promote cavities, and orange flavouring has the ability to prevent cavities by targeting the bacteria that cause cavities.
The instructions say you only need to eat two per day, one in the morning and one before bed, for 10 days. After that, eating just one pop two to four time a year should be sufficient to keep cavities at bay.
Now, ideally, good oral hygiene and a good diet that is not full of sugar and junk food is best way to keep cavities at bay. However, if you just can’t keep away from sweets, you might consider this.
You can order the lollipops online from a company called C3 Jian (www.c3-jian.com). A bag of 20 is around $10 plus shipping.
NOTE: there are some caveats with using licorice root – don’t use the ordinary form if you have high blood pressure – but I could not tell from the information on the site if it applies to the extracts used in this product or not. The inventor is Dr. Wenyuan Shi and his email is listed on the Contact page on the site. If you have questions you can try to contact him.


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