Herbs make me drowsy.
The human mouth is filled with good bacteria. This bacteria is necessary as it helps to break down food for digestion. Bad bacteria in the mouth comes from leftover food particles that fester if teeth are not brushed properly.
human mouth
Depending on what the bacteria has on their cellular wall, you aren't going to destroy it with your enzyme. Most bacteria are probably killed by other bacteria living in the mouth ecosystem.
Bacteria are everywhere dude! They are in the air and in your food so why not in your mouth? Every time you open your mouth bacteria get in. So shut your mouth! Oh, and don't breathe through your nose either, because they will get in there too.
Cilia
no it does not
Bacteria is always present in the mouth.
Basically it cleans out bacteria where your toothbrush cant reach. It focuses on killing jerms on your cheecks, tongue, etc.
The human mouth is filled with good bacteria. This bacteria is necessary as it helps to break down food for digestion. Bad bacteria in the mouth comes from leftover food particles that fester if teeth are not brushed properly.
human mouth
The mouth is an ideal habitat for bacteria, as it is moist, has a constant temperature and a constant supply of nutrients.
Your mouth is a dark, moist place. Bacteria live in dark, moist places.
There are bacteria and and the cells of the body in the mouth.
It's better if you drink it with yo mouth. :DWe guess you mean yogurt. Yes. It will, however, kill the beneficial bacteria in the yogurt, so there's not much point.
A dog's mouth is cleaner because it contains less bacteria although these bacteria are more harmful to humans
Conversely, good bacteria can help you avoid dental diseases. Specifically, the good bacteria inside your mouth will regulate the effects of bad bacteria. This is extremely important because your mouth will never be completely free from bacteria. This means that keeping your mouth full of good bacteria can help you fight off disease.
Depending on what the bacteria has on their cellular wall, you aren't going to destroy it with your enzyme. Most bacteria are probably killed by other bacteria living in the mouth ecosystem.