This Odd Mineral Volcanic Clay Rebuilds Teeth & Gums Almost Overnight

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That’s why we created

This formula is unlike anything you've ever tried or experienced in your life before. You will be able to maintain the health of your teeth and gums, without the need for expensive products.

Inside every "FortBite" you’ll find:

A bespoke proprietary formula of 11 high-quality herbal tooth and gums
strengthening ingredients and stomach health supporting compounds.

Bentonite Clay

  • Pulls toxins out of surfaces
  • Enamel fortifying properties

Kaolin Clay

  • Strong antimicrobial properties
  • Helps reduce inflammation

Calcium Carbonate

  • Helps fortify the teeth
  • Supports healthy enamel

Natural Cinnamon Extract

  • Strong antibacterial properties
  • Protects against fungus

Clove & Peppermint

  • Protect against cavities
  • Help maintain a fresh breath

Myrrh & Ginger

  • Help maintain healthy gums
  • Help reduce plaque

Lemon Peel & Stevia

  • Support healthy mouth collagen
  • Give the clay a pleasant taste

Scientific references:

  1. Abdullah ME, Jaya RP, Shahafuddin MN, et al. Performance of Kaolin Clay on the Concrete Pavement. InIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 2018 May 1 (Vol. 358, No. 1, p. 012049). IOP Publishing.
  2. Albishri J. The efficacy of MYRRH in oral ulcer in patients with behcet's disease. American Journal of Research Communication. 2017;5(1):23-8.
  3. Bescos R, Ashworth A, Cutler C, et al. Effects of Chlorhexidine mouthwash on the oral microbiome. Scientific reports. 2020 Mar 24;10(1):1-8.
  4. Ganz RA, Peters JH, Horgan S, et al. Esophageal sphincter device for gastroesophageal reflux disease. New England Journal of Medicine. 2013 Feb 21;368(8):719-27.
  5. Gomes DC, Dantas RO. Acidic and neutral liquid ingestion in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease. Arquivos de Gastroenterologia. 2014 Jul;51:217-20.
  6. Khanna R, MacDonald JK, Levesque BG. Peppermint oil for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of clinical gastroenterology. 2014 Jul 1;48(6):505-12.
  7. Lebda MA, Mostafa RE, Taha NM, et al. Commiphora myrrh supplementation protects and cures ethanol-induced oxidative alterations of gastric ulceration in rats. Antioxidants. 2021 Nov 19;10(11):1836.
  8. Moss SJ. Dental erosion. International Dental Journal. 1998 Dec;48(6):529-39.
  9. Coder KD. Frankincense & myrrh: A gift of tree history. University of Georgia; 2011.
  10. Lazarchik DA, Frazier KB. Dental erosion and acid reflux disease: an overview. General dentistry. 2009 Mar 1;57(2):151-6.

This product has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and that it is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease

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