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Manufacturer : Contains glycerin for moistening, aloe vera, chamomile and sage for soothing and xylitol to help soothe dry mouth. Ingredients : Search Ingredients for Toxicity Hamamelis (witch hazel) A plant genus of the family Hamamelidaceae, order Hamamelidales. It is known for the astringent extract of leaves and bark used in over the counter preparations. This should not be confused with the similar named Hamelia genus (rubiaceae). Aloe vera gel (Aloe Baarbadensis) A plant genus of the family Aloeaceae, order Liliales (or Asphodelaceae, Asparagales in APG system) which is used medicinally. It contains anthraquinone glycosides such as aloin-emodin or aloe-emodin. |
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Xylitol Foeniculum (Fennel oil) A plant genus of the family apiaceae used in spices. Matricaria recutita (chamomile glycerite) A plant genus of the family asteraceae. M. chamomilla appears similar to Anthemis but this flower disk is conical and hollow and lacks chaffy bract scales and the odor is weaker. The common name of 'manzanilla' is confused with other meanings of the word. 'Matricaria chamomilla sensu' is classified by some as tripleurospermum perforata. Other plants with similar common names include chamaemelum; tripleurospermum and anthemis. Salvia officinalis (sage glycerite) A plant species of the Salvia genus known as a spice and medicinal plant. >Water, Glycerin,poloxamer 335,carrageenan (Chrondus crispus),benzoic acid, and menthol. Category : Saliva Substitute , Oral Moisturizer See Also : Xerostomia |
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