05-29-2024, 03:53 PM
Well... to be honest, this is what I call "Press-release Journalism." Essentially, most of the information comes from product descriptions provided by the "new" company.
The idea of "applying" a mat of GMO bacteria into your mouth to somehow magically "displace" your mouths' naturally ecosystem seems difficult to describe as a "solution" to anything. What about what you swallow, what about if the bacteria don't 'adapt' to what you eat and drink, what about using an antiseptic mouthwash? There's too much 'left out' of the equation.
As a person with teeth problems, I would want to "go for it," but as a cautious consumer, I need to be more circumspect about marketing allegations... especially those with little or no follow-up.
The idea of "applying" a mat of GMO bacteria into your mouth to somehow magically "displace" your mouths' naturally ecosystem seems difficult to describe as a "solution" to anything. What about what you swallow, what about if the bacteria don't 'adapt' to what you eat and drink, what about using an antiseptic mouthwash? There's too much 'left out' of the equation.
As a person with teeth problems, I would want to "go for it," but as a cautious consumer, I need to be more circumspect about marketing allegations... especially those with little or no follow-up.