
INTI — Organic Ginger, Turmeric & Lemon Shot
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🛒 Discover INTI — under €1/dayGinger and Gums / Oral Health: Useful or Not?
Ginger is antibacterial — hence the idea it helps gums. Partly true, but don't put away your toothbrush: here's what it can really do, and its limits.
- Antibacterial properties: studies show ginger compounds inhibit certain oral bacteria linked to plaque and gums — interesting as a complement
- The anti-inflammatory: on irritated gums (early gingivitis), the anti-inflammatory effect can support comfort
- What REALLY counts: brushing 2×/day, floss/interdental brushes, dental scaling — nothing replaces that
- The classic mistake: thinking a « healthy » drink excuses you from hygiene — false. And above all: SUGAR is teeth's enemy #1
- No added sugar: that's the key point for teeth. INTI = 0 added sugar (unlike juices and sodas that attack enamel)
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Ginger can be a small antibacterial/anti-inflammatory plus for the mouth, complementing real hygiene. It doesn't treat periodontitis. ⚠️ Gums that bleed often, recede, loose teeth, persistent bad breath = see a dentist (periodontitis is treatable, earlier is better).
❓ FAQ
Is ginger good for gums and teeth?
Ginger has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can support gum comfort as a complement — but it doesn't replace brushing, flossing, or scaling. The real tooth point is sugar: INTI has no added sugar, unlike juices/sodas that attack enamel. ⚠️ Bleeding/receding gums, loose teeth = see a dentist, periodontitis is treatable.