Guest guest Posted May 8, 2010 Report Share Posted May 8, 2010 That's interesting, that plaque can be eliminated by an intake of the maritime algae. I bought a huge jug of this green powder have been mixing it into the dogs' daily food. What I think also works very well, is giving your dog a fresh calf bone. My dogs have the whitest teeth, and vets can't estimate their real age by looking at their teeth! LOL Also, its been said, and I've tried it on myself, since my dogs don't care for it in their water bowl, but its CS. Its broken down the plaque in my mouth! :-) AldiOn Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:27 AM, silverfox_science <poast@...> wrote: Hello Sharlene, Oops, it appears there are at least two versions of Plaque Off... Yours has sodium chlorite in it. The one made from brown algae can be found here. http://www.plaqueoff.com/proden_plaqueoff_animal/clinical_trials.htm http://www.plaqueoff.com/proden_plaqueoff_animal/clinical_trials/marina_nordlund_01.pdf Tom > > > Instead, I found " Plaque Off " by Triple Pet and I wanted to report that it > is a chlorine dioxide product! The directions say to add it to your pet's > water. I was impressed that a company has it bottled and available at pet > stores. Of course, I would prefer to buy it from and save a lot, it > retails for $12.69 for 8 oz. The dilution is 1 capful for 24 oz (710 ml) of > water. > > > Sharlene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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