THE SCIENCE, IN PLAIN ENGLISH

Clear Out the Bad Bacteria. Keep the Good.

The big-brand mouthwashes kill everything in your mouth — the good bacteria and the bad. The Halo Pulling Oil takes a gentler, older route: it physically pulls out the bacteria behind bleeding gums and bad breath, and leaves the ones your mouth needs alone.

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Microbial species have been identified in the human oral cavity[1]
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Daily brushing plus rinsing helps support a cleaner oral-care routine
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Harsh alcohol burn in a gentle everyday mouthwash experience

Most mouthwash kills the good with the bad.

First, the part nobody explains. Your mouth isn’t supposed to be germ-free. Like your gut, it runs on a balance of bacteria — the good ones keep the harmful ones in check and help keep your gums and breath healthy. That balance is the whole game.

Now look at how most mouthwash works. The big brands clean by killing bacteria — with alcohol, or with strong antiseptics. That’s the “kills 99.9% of germs” promise on the front of the bottle.

"The catch is in that number. It doesn’t kill 99.9% of the bad bacteria. It kills nearly all of them — the good ones included. So you don’t fix the balance, you wipe it out."

And research backs this up. When people used a strong antiseptic rinse for two weeks, it changed the whole mix of bacteria in their mouths and even made their saliva more acidic. 2 You’re not really cleaning your mouth — you’re carpet-bombing it, and then it has to recover.

There’s a second problem. A quick swish washes over the flat surfaces of your teeth, but the bacteria behind bleeding gums and bad breath don’t live there. They live in the tight gaps between your teeth and in the narrow line where your gums meet them — spots a rinse never really gets into. So the burn doesn’t even land where the trouble is.

So it was never about rinsing harder or longer. It’s about reaching the bad bacteria where they actually live, pulling them out, and leaving the good ones alone.

Penetrate · Bind · Extract.

First, what oil pulling even is: you take a small amount of oil, swish it around your mouth like a rinse, and spit it out. People have done it for thousands of years. It sounds almost too simple — until you see what the oil is actually doing in there. It happens in three steps.

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Penetrate. It reaches the spots a brush and a rinse miss.

The bacteria that cause the most trouble sit in the tight gaps between teeth and in the narrow line where gums meet teeth. A brush bristle can’t fit in there. And a watery mouthwash can’t help much either — oil and water don’t mix, so a watery rinse beads up and rolls past those gaps without going in. The Halo oil is pre-liquified to stay thin and runny, and because it’s an oil, it spreads into those tight spaces instead of sliding off.

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Bind. The bad bacteria stick to the oil.

This is the part that makes oil work. The bacteria in your mouth are wrapped in a thin, greasy outer layer — and grease sticks to oil. So as you swish, the bacteria latch onto the oil and get pulled off the surfaces they were clinging to. Every oil in the blend was chosen because it targets the specific bacteria that leave gums sore and breath stale.

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Extract. You spit it out — and they leave with it.

After a few minutes of swishing, the oil is loaded with the bacteria it has pulled off your teeth and gumline. You spit it into the sink, and they go with it. Nothing is killed off with a chemical — the bad bacteria are simply lifted away and gone, a bit like a magnet lifting iron filings. Scientists have studied exactly this, and confirmed it’s a real, physical clean, not a placebo.

What Oral Health Research Supports

Oral health research continues to show that daily hygiene, plaque control, gum care, and the oral microbiome all matter. Holy Mouthwash is positioned as a supportive rinse within that complete routine.

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More than 700 microbial species have been identified in the oral cavity, which is why modern oral care focuses on supporting a cleaner, better-balanced mouth rather than simply chasing a temporary minty feeling.[1]
Journal of Oral Microbiology
The Oral Microbiome Is Complex and Important
Research has identified hundreds of microbial species in the oral cavity, reinforcing that oral care is about supporting a balanced environment, not simply creating a temporary mint sensation.
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American Dental Association
Mouthwash Can Support a Complete Hygiene Routine
The ADA explains that mouthrinses can be used as part of an oral hygiene routine, depending on the product type and individual needs. Holy Mouthwash fits as a supportive daily rinse alongside brushing and flossing.
Read at ADA →
Cochrane Review
Plaque and Gingivitis Control Matter for Gum Health
Clinical reviews show that oral rinses can play a role in plaque and gingivitis control when used appropriately as part of a complete routine. This supports the idea of consistent daily oral care.
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National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
Good Oral Hygiene Supports Gum Health
NIDCR guidance highlights the importance of brushing, flossing, and regular dental care for maintaining oral health. Holy Mouthwash is designed to complement those habits, not replace them.
Read at NIDCR →
Mayo Clinic
Persistent Bad Breath Can Have Multiple Causes
Bad breath can be linked to food, oral hygiene, dry mouth, dental issues, or other factors. A daily mouthwash can support freshness, while persistent concerns should be discussed with a dental professional.
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Cleveland Clinic
Dry Mouth Can Affect Breath and Comfort
Dry mouth can contribute to odor and discomfort. A comfortable rinse experience can help customers maintain a more consistent routine without making the mouth feel overly harsh or stripped.
Read at Cleveland Clinic →

Every Part of the Formula Has a Purpose

Holy Mouthwash is made to support daily freshness, comfort, and cleanliness. Each ingredient category plays a role in creating a mouthwash that feels refreshing without being unnecessarily harsh.

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Freshness Support
Botanical Freshness Blend
Plant-inspired freshness notes help create a clean, pleasant mouthfeel and support a more enjoyable daily rinsing experience.
Breath Support
Odor-Neutralizing Freshness System
Designed to help reduce unwanted mouth odors and leave breath feeling fresher after each rinse.
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Comfort Support
Hydration-Friendly Base
Supports a smooth rinse experience that leaves the mouth feeling refreshed rather than overly dry or irritated.
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Oral Hygiene Support
Daily Mouth-Cleaning Agents
Helps rinse away residue and supports a cleaner-feeling mouth when used after brushing and flossing.
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Taste Experience
Clean Mint Flavor Profile
Provides a crisp, fresh taste that makes the routine easy to repeat morning, night, or whenever your mouth needs a reset.
Gentle Routine
Alcohol-Free Style Experience
Created for customers who want freshness without the uncomfortable burn commonly associated with traditional mouthwash routines.

Your Holy Mouthwash Routine

A mouthwash works best when it becomes part of a consistent oral-care routine. Here is what customers can expect when using Holy Mouthwash alongside brushing and flossing.

After First Rinse

Your mouth feels cleaner, cooler, and refreshed. Breath feels noticeably fresher after use.

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Days 1–7

Holy Mouthwash becomes part of your daily brushing and flossing routine, helping you maintain a fresh-mouth feeling more consistently.

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Weeks 2–4

With consistent use, your oral-care routine feels easier to maintain, especially after meals, before work, or before social moments.

Long-Term Routine

Ongoing use supports daily freshness and a cleaner-feeling mouth as part of a complete oral hygiene routine and regular dental checkups.

References & Sources

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Deo PN, Deshmukh R. "Oral microbiome: Unveiling the fundamentals." Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. 2019. PMC6503789
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American Dental Association. "Mouthwash." mouthhealthy.org
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James P, et al. "Chlorhexidine mouthrinse as an adjunctive treatment for gingival health." Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. Cochrane Library
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National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. "Gum Disease." nidcr.nih.gov
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Mayo Clinic. "Bad breath: Symptoms and causes." mayoclinic.org
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Cleveland Clinic. "Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)." clevelandclinic.org
Disclaimer: Holy Mouthwash is a cosmetic oral-care product and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary. Use as directed. For dental concerns, gum disease, persistent bad breath, tooth pain, bleeding gums, or any medical condition, consult a licensed dentist or healthcare professional.