I bought Oxyfresh Gel and regular Oxyfresh awhile back but never used them. I read the label and it uses (as Carol writes) stabilized chlorine dioxide. I saw the word chlorine and that worried me, I'm not about to put chlorine in their water or on their teeth. Does anyone know what the difference is between chlorine and stabilized chlorine dioxide? They may be two totally different things. I asked the Oxyfresh rep once at a show and couldn't get much of an answer. Joanne Opel
Carol Richards wrote: > Sue Shidler asked: > <Could someone explain the difference between the Oxyfresh and the Oxyclean> > > Oxyfresh is an oral hygiene solution. You just add a tsp. to their drinking > water. It has Oxygene, which it says is a stabolized chlorine dioxide. It > is supposed to promote healthy gum tissue and improve oral hygiene. > > Oxyfresh also makes a gel to help clean teeth. I really don't know that I > can tell a difference when using it or not using it. Madeleine still gets > tartar. She had her teeth cleaned last week, and also a year ago, so I'm > not sure it's helped. The vet told me I should use a flouride tooth gel on > her (Home Care Gel), and I will start using that. ========================================================= "Magic Commands": to stop receiving mail for awhile, click here and send the email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20NOMAIL to start it up gain click here: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?body=SET%20CKCS-L%20MAIL E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] for assistance. Search the Archives... http://apple.ease.lsoft.com/archives/ckcs-l.html All e-mail sent through CKCS-L is Copyright 2002 by its original author.
