Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Healthy Smiles

Did you ever wonder what makes a smile a great smile? In one of the last emails and Blogs I sent out in May, I talked about smiling in a "Welcome to Summer" fashion. I'd like to get a little more scientific about it, for just a moment.


There is definitely a psychological aspect to smiling. Everyone has had a moment where your not sure if your breath is ok, or some food is sticking to your front teeth, or wondering if your smile really is a nice smile at all for a number of other reasons. #1 on the list of possible issues stopping a smile from being a great and beautiful thing is....teeth!

Everyone likes to think of teeth as white. Pure white. Did you ever see the commercial where the kids are naming colors for the teacher, and when she points to her teeth they start naming colors like Ecru, Mother-of-Pearl, Beige, Off-white, and other fun names? It was quite humorous, the poor gal. But we all like to think of our teeth being white and healthy, and if they are not it is easy to be self-conscious about them.

Enter into the picture: Glister Toothpaste!

I was studying this wonderful little product tonight and made some amazing discoveries, that I don't think any other brand of toothpaste can make.
First, I did a quick price comparison when I went to Walmart, and found out that Glister is almost half the price of any other brand in the store (based on recommended usage amounts)! Very cool!

Here is a list of the other benefits of Glister Toothpaste - some shared by other brands, some not so much:


  • Multi-action Fluoride toothpaste for the whole family - no need to have separate tubes for kids or parents!
  • Whitens Teeth - using Sylodent (trademark of Access Business Group), a polishing agent, which cleans and helps eliminate stains
  • Fights cavities (I haven't had any for many years, ever since starting to use Glister)
  • Removes plaque with regular brushing
  • Is safe for enamel as it acts as a polish rather than a scrub (did you know that some brands of toothpaste are used by glass repair technicians and auto-body repair mechanics to remove pits out of glass and some metals, because the grit content is so high in the paste? What does that do to your teeth, then?)
  • Light, creamy, minty flavor leave teeth and mouth feeling clean and fresh
  • Comes in Large or Travel sizes
  • And for those who need to know, it is even Certified Kosher
Glister comes in Oral Rinse, toothbrushes, and a mint refresher spray as well!

The best of the best, in my (humble yet accurate) opinion!

Smile!!! We're still in summer!

Andreas Z.
www.zimenterprises.biz