Yes it is and if u use too much of it your gums will be torn up
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Use the anti-plaque first, brush, then you can use the Listerine.
It may be the mouth wash your using or the tooth paste kind. It happens to me, when i use Listerine. If you use Listerine, it may be the harsh chemicals.
if the infection is not too bad maybe listerine can get rid of nail fungus, but it very depend on the infection, you can not just use listerine for all conditions. reference: http://nailfungusrelief.info/lot-of-people-suffers-when-they-have-nail-fungus-on-their-toe-nail.html
Yes. It is possible to give a flower much more water than it can use, flooding the soil and killing the flower.
You shold rub listerine on each bite
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I know of no reason why you should not use it. If used as directed on the bottle, there should be no problem.
Listerine, named after the British surgeon Joseph Lister, is mouthwash that kills 99.9% of bacteria in your mouth. Listerine mostly uses its high alcohol concentration to kill bacteria. Yet, some say it kills 0% instead.
By using it as a verb. For example, you gargle the Listerine Mouthwash. "I gargled the Listerine Mouthwash before going to bed." If you want to use it in the present tense, say, "I usually gargle with mouthwash before going to bed."
You can use listerine, however keep in mind that this will not only kill the bad but also the good bacteria that is required for faster healing process.
You use a scientific calculator. Doing the calculations with pencil and paper is possible, but it takes way too much time to do it regularly.