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Does Oasis work?
My point is that this site is supposed to be about helping each other find out what works and most of us know all too painfully that commercially available products very often make BB problems worse.
So, has anyone tried Oasis? Does it work? Is it justifiable to allow an advert for this product on this forum?
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No, I have not tried pilocarpine/Salagen and don't think I will based on the side effects warnings I've read about this drug. Yikes. Dry mouth is one of my problems, but I also get bad breath from stress, the back of my mouth/throat, and digestion system. I figure that taking a medication such as Salagen for the dry mouth may give me temporary relief, but what about those side effects, and what about the other causes of bb I still have to deal with? Based on reviews I've read about this medication, nausea and stomach problems are a common issue, even if taken at the recommended dosage. I just can't deal with an upset stomach. My work and school schedule does not allow me to get sick. Thanks anyway. I do appreciate it.
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Re: Does Oasis work?
Wen out of shape classmates would see me take vitamins with my lunch they would say "does that work?" Like with bb , there are many reason why someone would need to use a product. As we know, there are many variables to foul breath ,so at the risk of sounding flip or short -Yes ,it does work ..for some . What works for you ?brightonguy wrote: So, has anyone tried Oasis? Does it work? Is it justifiable to allow an advert for this product on this forum?
I started a thread or 2 about donating to this site after Jimi posted a need for them to forgo ads . It seems no one replied to my post and obviously not enough donated ,so now there is an ad. Its harmless . You can even use an ad blocker .
I for 1 would like to come to this site without sub fees . Lots of visitor contribute great insights (right ,wrong,spam and everything else) . We should take it all with a proverbial grain of salt , think critically for our selves and Share our experience with our fellow bb folks, For Free.
I found the answer to your question from the FAQ page on the Oasis website ... http://www.oasisdrymouth.com/Pages/faqs.aspxiva wrote:Could someone pls write down the contents of OASIS?
4. What are all of the ingredients in Oasis?
Moisturizing Mouthwash:
Water, glycerin, sorbitol, poloxamer 338, PEG-60 hydrogenated castor oil, carboxymethylcellulose, cetylpyridinium chloride, copovidone, disodium phosphate, flavor (peppermint and spearmint), methylparaben, propylparaben, sodium benzoate, sodium phosphate, sodium saccharin, xanthan gym, FD&C blue no. 1.
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Sorry fresh but this is inaccurate and it's important to provide accurate information to people who read the forum. There are only 2 available prescription drugs which can be used to stimulate saliva production - Salagen and Evoxac. Your GP will not necessarily know anything about either of these, my GP said they didn't exist, so it's simply not correct to say that your GP can prescribe this for you. Neither is it true to say that it won;t cure your bad breath. There is clear evidence to show that if your mouth is dry or very dry (specifically <1.5 mm saliva every 15 minutes) then this, on average, results in bad breathfresh wrote:yr dr can prescribe you medication that forces you saliva glands to produce a lot more saliva. I've always wondered why people don't seem to know this. search the web, find the name and tell yr dr to get it for you. it won’t cure bad breath but it will cure dry mouth.
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If you want to find out what works for me use the search function and read my posts. It is categorically wrong to say adverts are harmless. Read my previous post and read the various testimonials on this site which illustrate how commercially available products do not work for the majority of people and, if anything, only serve to exacerbate BB.deebo wrote:brightonguy wrote: As we know, there are many variables to foul breath ,so at the risk of sounding flip or short -Yes ,it does work ..for some . What works for you ?
I started a thread or 2 about donating to this site after Jimi posted a need for them to forgo ads . It seems no one replied to my post and obviously not enough donated ,so now there is an ad. Its harmless . You can even use an ad blocker .
I for 1 would like to come to this site without sub fees . Lots of visitor contribute great insights (right ,wrong,spam and everything else) . We should take it all with a proverbial grain of salt , think critically for our selves and Share our experience with our fellow bb folks, For Free.
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I think more people should buy this product and try it, it is cheap and you can buy it in local drugstores.
Just my 50 cents, lets keep our site alive. I rather have 1 solid and real sponsor than looking for donations.
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Then lets all go get cured with your advicebrightonguy wrote:Sorry fresh but this is inaccurate and it's important to provide accurate information to people who read the forum. There are only 2 available prescription drugs which can be used to stimulate saliva production - Salagen and Evoxac. Your GP will not necessarily know anything about either of these, my GP said they didn't exist, so it's simply not correct to say that your GP can prescribe this for you. Neither is it true to say that it won;t cure your bad breath. There is clear evidence to show that if your mouth is dry or very dry (specifically <1.5 mm saliva every 15 minutes) then this, on average, results in bad breathfresh wrote:yr dr can prescribe you medication that forces you saliva glands to produce a lot more saliva. I've always wondered why people don't seem to know this. search the web, find the name and tell yr dr to get it for you. it won’t cure bad breath but it will cure dry mouth.