KFORCE - NATURAL BACTERIAL SUPPORT
A new treatment for bad breath
You may have seen the television show A Current Affair on 13th
September 2004. It featured a new treatment for bad breath
discovered in New Zealand at the University of Otago by
Professor John Tagg. Breezecare is proud to announce that BLIS
K12 Streptococcus salivarius will be an integral part of its new
KFORCE range of products. The research
is so exciting that Breezecare and Dr Speiser believe that the
new KFORCE Clean Mouthwash will change how people treat bad
breath.
BLIS Technologies, a New Zealand Public Company recently
completed trials using BLIS K12 on chronic bad breath
sufferers, with the majority of subjects achieving good breath
scores on the Halimeter even first thing in the morning before
brushing their teeth.
Breezecare and Dr Speiser have been conducting their own trials
in Sydney, and have also achieved an excellent success rate with
BLIS K12. In fact our Sydney study had two exceptional results
where one subject dropped their breath reading from 1400 to 250
in one week. The second person dropped their reading from 1150
to 150. These two subjects did nothing more than change some
lifestyle choices and use the KFORCE Starter Kit containing S.
Salivarius BLIS K12.
In the New
Zealand Study thirteen subjects
with high volatile sulphur compound (VSC) breath reading were
recruited for the study. Eleven subjects showed significant
improvement after the treatment and the average breath readings
of these eleven subjects are shown below. All readings were
taken in the morning prior to the subjects eating, drinking or
using any oral care.

Two subjects
showed no improvement with the treatment and it may be that the
cause of bad breath in these subjects was due to causes other
than an imbalance of oral micro flora or alternatively that a
more potent antimicrobial pre-treatment may be required.
The KFORCE
approach aims to provide users with fresh breath in a new unique
way:
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Initially reducing the number of undesirable bacteria by
tongue cleaning and using a Chlorhexidine Gluconate Mouthwash.
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Secondly using KFORCE Clean Mouthwash to freshen breath and
help end bad breath
Maintaining this approach will aid in keeping a fresh clean
mouth, low in plaque and tartar. |