Oak (Quercus robur)
Wild rose (Rosa canina)
Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani)
To protect and regenerate the gingival mucosa Phyto O.D.C. fights periodontal disease and is therefore indicated for gingivitis and bleeding gums. These remedies also protect the oral cavity against acute and chronic ENT infections.
Rosehips often line forest ridges as a form of protection. Likewise, rosehips are traditionally used to protect the walls of the oral cavity. Rosehips have an affinity with the ENT system.
Digestion begins in the mouth with salivary enzymes that initiate the process. Oral health, and by extension, gum health, reflects overall health and well-being. Rosehip extends its gingival protection to the entire gastrointestinal mucosa thanks to its anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties on the mucous membranes.
Oak provides strength and power to the gingival and masticatory muscles. It tones the alveolar-dental wall and treats the gingival mucosa in cases of periodontitis, bleeding gums, or soft gums.
Lebanese cedar is also indicated for gum health. Cedar is found at the entrance to the forest, just as the gums are at the entrance to the digestive tract. The remedy prevents inflammation and infection of the gums with a secondary action on the liver and kidney excretory organs.
Wild rose (Rosa canina)
Cedar of Lebanon (Cedrus libani)
To protect and regenerate the gingival mucosa Phyto O.D.C. fights periodontal disease and is therefore indicated for gingivitis and bleeding gums. These remedies also protect the oral cavity against acute and chronic ENT infections.
Rosehips often line forest ridges as a form of protection. Likewise, rosehips are traditionally used to protect the walls of the oral cavity. Rosehips have an affinity with the ENT system.
Digestion begins in the mouth with salivary enzymes that initiate the process. Oral health, and by extension, gum health, reflects overall health and well-being. Rosehip extends its gingival protection to the entire gastrointestinal mucosa thanks to its anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties on the mucous membranes.
Oak provides strength and power to the gingival and masticatory muscles. It tones the alveolar-dental wall and treats the gingival mucosa in cases of periodontitis, bleeding gums, or soft gums.
Lebanese cedar is also indicated for gum health. Cedar is found at the entrance to the forest, just as the gums are at the entrance to the digestive tract. The remedy prevents inflammation and infection of the gums with a secondary action on the liver and kidney excretory organs.
Adults: Take 10 drops daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Non-medicinal ingredients: Water, Certified organic alcohol, Carbon dioxide