Lemon Bubblegum Strain – Try it Or Not

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Lemon Bubblegum Strain – Try it Or Not

Lemon Beads Strain is a lip-stick that contains natural herbal remedy for gum disease. It’s not for everyone. As with any herbal remedies, there are certain people who shouldn’t take it. Some people, especially women, are allergic to lemons. If you’re one of those, please avoid this product. Also, some people who are highly sensitive to lemons and their juices may have an adverse reaction to this herbal remedy.

I like my gum line very pink. When I put the stuff on, my gum automatically looked pink for a good half hour. My gum lines look great! This product makes me feel all gaudy – like I was dressing myself in a pink tutu. Not quite, but close.

The idea behind using Lemon Beads Strain is to create a fizz with your saliva and gum juice. Think about using a little more than what’s suggested on the box. I like to put about two tablespoons in my mouth and let it soak. After a few moments, I brush my teeth and gums and repeat the process. This is my own personal remedy; however, if it doesn’t work for you, just try another herbal remedy that may be less expensive or more effective for you.

It also gives me another benefit: I use less mint gum when I’m eating out at restaurants. (By the way, that’s what I do.) When I’m at home, I always use a small amount. Sometimes I like to go all out – putting a whole bunch in my mouth and chomping on it like a horse. Whooah!

I actually get sores on my gum line sometimes just from chewing gum too much. If you have them, too, you should quit. The reason? Because your saliva is dilating your cheeks, and that makes it easier for bacteria to develop in those spaces.

It’s also very important to rinse your mouth thoroughly after brushing your teeth. If you don’t, then the sugar that’s left on there will eventually crystallize and you won’t be able to brush effectively. It can also irritate your gums, which isn’t good.

The lemon flavor added to this product is great, but there are others out there too. Consider using raspberry flavored gum, raspberry flavored cough drops, or pineapple flavored gum. Also, try different brands until you find one that’s just right for you. You can even try adding different flavors of honey to give it a little extra kick.

This product comes in a pretty handy travel container as well. I keep it in my purse, and whenever I take a trip, I take along the gum line in its travel container. I think I even use it once or twice in the car since it’s so easy to carry. It’s small, and discreet, and it just tastes so good.

The way I’ve taken it is with a straw. If you prefer, you can also try squeezing some lemon juice along the gum line when you’re done brushing. I recommend this method because the juice adds a little extra sweetness to what you’re already getting. Another thing you can try is adding a little bit of honey. My family and I have also tried mashing some raisins in with the lemon juice to add a little crunch. Just be sure not to put the fruit juice or raisins in your mouth, or you’ll get a painful rash all over your face.

If you’d prefer not to squeeze or swallow the lemon juice, you can just try rubbing it all over your gums. Try rubbing it right between your sharpie pens! Whatever you do, don’t let any of that lemon juice rubs off onto your clothes or whatever else you might try to flush it out of. That could be very bad for your skin. I once watched a very old movie about a woman who used lemon juice to treat her rashes all over her body.

If all else fails, just try one more thing. Bring some more of that lemon juice down to your gum and use it as a rinse. You’ll have a little experiment to try again soon.

As for me, I think I’ll just stick to my trusty lemonade. I try again tomorrow. I’m just too addicted to it. Speaking of tomorrow…