I have the same question......... I think so if it has alcohol contents. But I'd like to know how much it needs to contain....
A entire bottle? Maybe two, or three? (You would die from drinking it obviously Help answer!!!! Add on to mine!
If it is toxic maybe.But if it is nontoxic NO.
Yes, mouthwash can effectively kill plaque-causing bacteria when used as part of a comprehensive oral hygiene routine that includes brushing and flossing.
are you holding it in your mouth? use mouthwash
to kill the bacteria i e pathogen
yes
Mouthwash can repel some insects on plants due to its antiseptic properties, but it is not a reliable or recommended method for controlling pests. Other insecticidal sprays specifically designed for plants are more effective and safer to use.
because there is so much alchol to kill the germs
Sure, it will kill the germs, but not reinforce your enamel or anything like mouthwash does because there's no flouride in it. Plus it won't leave a very fresh, good smelling feeling.
well yeah most mouth wash but mainly germs and bacteria.
The ingredients in Listerine mouthwash typically include water, alcohol, menthol, eucalyptol, thymol, and methyl salicylate. These ingredients work together to kill germs and freshen breath.
Double strength chloroform in mouthwash acts as an antiseptic and anesthetic agent. It helps to kill bacteria in the mouth and numb any pain or discomfort. However, due to safety concerns, chloroform is not commonly used in mouthwash products today.
Listerine is more effective then scope