Aseptrol Deodorizing Tablets

Bad Breath, Halitosis Chlorine Dioxide component reduces the Volatile Sulfur Compounds of bad breath
 
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Aseptrol Deodorizing Tablets
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Chlorine Dioxide component reduces the Volatile Sulfur Compounds of bad breath
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International Dioxcide, Inc.
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SUMMARY:
Aseptrol deodorizing tablets release chlorine dioxide when dissolved in water. Chlorine dioxide has demonstrated its ability for odor and bacterial control, as well as for disinfection, sanitization, and oxidizing pollutants. Mold, mildew, food odors, tobacco smoke, and pet odors are among the odor producing compounds that are easily oxidized by Aseptrol deodorizing products.

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