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A Revolutionary Product For Dental Hygiene

Am I the only one who did not know about this?

I want to share with you an absolute game changer for your dental hygiene, it is 2025 and I am seeing more and MORE people with abysmal teeth. Like stuff is built up so thick you could see it, do people brush their teeth anymore? 

 Orthodontic Toothbrush

 There is it!

 

 

 

I could have sworn I had gum disease with the way my gums were receding. But one day I took a closer look, and saw at my gum line there was stuff my toothbrush missed. This is where I was receding. If I went in there and tried picking it out, there would be this gunk. Imagine eating a mouthful of baby powder and getting it stuck in all the nooks and crannys. Which is tough, because not only was my hairline receding now my gums were too. And I was not using just any old toothbrush either, this was one of those fancy vibrating, 5-mode, rechargeable, water-proof, whatever toothbrushes.

But these orthodontic brushes, if you stick it right in the gum line you'll be able to get all of it out. You don't even need to have orthodontics or whatever that is, I am too lazy to Google it but I am using them on my plain old natural teeth. This has been amazing, it was like using a small soft-bristle brush to detail the interior of a car.

Shower Mirror 

Around the same time I thought of these brushes... another idea hit me. A shower mirror.

Something you could stick to the wall and get a good close up look at those chompers, actually my original plan was to use a shower mirror to water pick my teeth. I don't know how people do it or maybe my mouth had holes in it, but I simply cannot use a water pick without water getting absolutely everywhere. Hence, my idea to do it all in the shower!

 

 

 

Being able to see what you are doing is much better than going by feel, and after a week or so of picking at my gums, it seems to really like what I'm doing. My gums look less red and more pink, the swelling flattened out making them come back down to cover up roots which were exposed. My teeth was looking healthier too. 

The main thing which concerned me was how "sick" it looked. Right at the gum line it just didn't look right and I knew something was wrong. Like your teeth isn't supposed to look like that, it concerned me enough to schedule a dentist visit and start doing something.

Overall, these brushes excel at getting the fresh stuff out. But you still need a dentist for the buildup that has solidified. For that stuff, you need to physically scrape it off with a metal tool and I am for sure not qualified.

Another Hair Loss Breakthrough: But Sadly, It Means More Products To Use

My friends!

I've come with good news, one of my friends suddenly started growing hair... and fast. I was curious, so I asked him. But before I tell you what it is, I just need to vent.

I'll give you a hint, it isn't surgery.

I've been going about this for how long now, couple years or so? And this guy managed to totally change his hair within a few months! Impossible! I've been slathering that Minoxidil and Finasteride junk on my head for EVER. The results are not even close to what this man achieved in just THREE months, I was flabbergasted... bamboozled... there is just no way what I am seeing is physically possible.

New Products To Reverse Hair-loss

So let us cut to the chase, here is what my friend used:

1. Minoxidil

2. Finasteride

3. Red-Light Helmet

4. Pre-Natal Vitamin 

5. The Ordinary Hair Care Serum

6. Folligen Original Tonic Spray

Now that is a lot of stuff.

I've pretty much decided to try everything except number 4. Everything is reasonably priced with an exception for the red light therapy helmet. Here is what I've learned: not all helmets are the same, you want the lasers not just red lights, and prices vary from $20 to $2000.

That is a huge range, and I am still very skeptical of this whole red light idea. Though as of this writing, I have decided to go with the $250 option from Amazon. That is much more digestible for something to just try out, I didn't want to "give it a shot" with something that costs as much as a used motorcycle. I was going back and forth on it for weeks, do I just give it a try and quickly return it if things don't work out? But no matter how I tried to spin it, $2000 is simply too much. There is a cheaper $1000 option but it seems to be a big step down from the most powerful and tricked out helmet which is $2000. Prices are rounded up but that is basically how much you will be spending, probably more if you account for tax and ect.


 

Or if you wanted to be super fancy, there is a battery pack option which adds on another couple hundred!

Here is the one I went with:

 

 

 

As you can see, it is also battery powered so you don't have to attach yourself to a wall outlet plus it has lasers! Although it doesn't look like lasers to my untrained eye, I'll report back in a month or so with results. And I'll let you know if what is left of my hair catches fire or if the helmet itself catches fire. My plan is that if things look good, then maybe it is worth the investment to get the Ferrari of therapy helmets.

But up until this point, the Minoxidil and Finasteride have helped me not be skin bald. Although the results aren't exactly spectacular like "whoa, you've got the hair of an 18 year old" which is what I was hoping for. I have maybe reversed 3 or so years of balding from where I was.