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Sorbay Technology

What is the Sorbay technology? The Sorbay technology is a patented blend of active ingredients, which has been shown to cleanse away food debris and residual food flavors, soften tartar, and help in the reduction of oral bacterial populations. No comparable oral care product exists.

The contribution of each of the active ingredients is as follows:

Citric Acid – stimulates increased flow of saliva. Saliva is part of the normal physiological oral sanitation system. Saliva adds a number of biological cleansing, sanitation, and protection dimensions to the overall spectrum of mechanisms embodied in the Sorbay technology. As a result of increased salivary flow, there is an enhanced quality of salivary cleansing. It also helps in the demineralization of tartar.

Tannic Acid – disrupts the structure and function of proteins and complex sugars commonly associated with foods. It also disrupts the superstructure of tartar and also helps in tartar's demineralization.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate – emulsifies fats and oils, and solubilizes tannic acid disrupted proteins and complex sugars, allowing for all to be carried away.

Why no mint or other flavors? – Because flavorings like mint oil dirty the mouth. The Sorbay Technology's mission is cleansing the mouth, not making an existent problem worse! Many of the flavors which make food and drink taste good are oils. Because oily flavorings tend to linger in the mouth long after food and drink are gone, they can provide hiding places under which bacterial colonies can grow and produce unwanted aftertastes and bad smells. If any of these oils were on your hands you would rush to the sink to wash them away. It makes sense to do the same with oils coating the mouth, namely wash them away. That is exactly what the Sorbay Technology does; it removes those unpleasant oils, leaving a clean oil-free mouth.

Mint and other flavors are touted to accomplish the same thing, but they do not. The idea that mint and other flavors are equivalent to "clean" is a marketing creation. Flavoring makes unwanted tastes and odors seem to disappear by hiding them under stronger tastes and aromas. Sadly these cover-ups tend to quickly fade, allowing problems to reappear. Coating the mouth with flavoring oils does not clean the mouth, it only makes the mouth oily. By contrast, a Sorbay cleansed mouth is clean and free of the risk of taste and aroma problems reappearing.

Product Details

Sorbay Palate Cleansing Lozenges are a sugar-free hard candy, after meal mouth cleanser, and breath freshener with a delicate citrus flavor – 4.0 oz. bag, 30 individually wrapped lozenges.

PRODUCT FEATURES:

  • Removes residual food flavors and food residues from the mouth.
  • Restores the mouth to a clean tasting and clean feeling condition.
  • Provides a true clean-up, not a short lived minty cover-up.
  • All ingredients have FDA approved uses in foods.
  • Individually wrapped lozenges are convenient to carry and use anywhere.

Safety Information:
Use no more than four lozenges a day.

Directions:
There is a Right Way to Suck on a SorbayPC Lozenge – When using a SorbayPC Lozenge to clean the mouth, the lozenge ingredients should reach every part of the mouth and remain there as long as possible (12 minutes). The best way to use a SorbayPC Lozenge is to:

  • hold the lozenge in front of or just behind the lower front teeth,
  • slowly swish saliva back and forth across those teeth,
  • occasionally switch to swishing lozenge laden saliva from side to side toward the back of the mouth, and
  • swallow only when saliva buildup requires it.

Throughout the process it is important to pay attention to where, in the mouth, the lozenge is located. If the lozenge finds its way into an inappropriate between-the-cheek and gum location it should be relocated back to the front of the mouth. When the correct lozenge use strategy is followed it will result in the mouth tasting and feeling clean.

The SorbayPC Lozenge is a pleasant tasting sugar-free hard candy which removes residual food flavors and food residues from the mouth. The SorbayPC Lozenge provides a true clean-up, not a minty cover-up. It leaves the mouth tasting and feeling clean.

The SorbayPC Lozenge’s active ingredients are all found in nature. It is likely that most people have consumed them in the past, but never when wedded together in the patented Sorbay composition. All of the SorbayPC Lozenge ingredients have Food & Drug Administration approved uses in food. The Sorbay Technology is particularly adept at removing the oily flavorings which tend to linger in the mouth after food and drink are gone. If any of these oils were on one's hands one would want to rush off to the nearest sink to wash them away. It makes sense then to do the same with oils coating the mouth, namely cleanse them away with the Sorbay Technology. This is especially true for oils that are transformed over time into very unpleasant aftertastes.

Mint flavored confections are also touted as palate cleansers, but they are not. The idea that mint flavor is equivalent to "clean" is a marketing creation. Mint fails to meet the test as being a cleanser on two counts. First, mint is an oil. Therefore a lingering mint flavor is indicative of a mouth coated with oil. Second, mint only makes unwanted tastes and odors seem to disappear by hiding them under a stronger mint taste and aroma. Sadly mint cover-ups tend to quickly fade, allowing those unwanted tastes and aromas to reappear. By contrast, a Sorbay cleansed mouth is clean and free of the risk of unwanted tastes and aromas reappearing.

The shelf life of the wrapped lozenge is 18 months. Weight of a bag – 4.5 oz. Net weight of contents of a bag – 4.0 oz.

Please note that shipping is included only for those orders going to US addresses. International shipping will be charged accordingly.

Testimonials

"The Sorbay Lozenges work great for getting rid of coffee taste!"
— Linda

"Do you hate yuck mouth? You know, that unpleasant taste and/or smell of the food or beverage you've just consumed. If so, then you may love the SorbayPC Lozenge."
— petulaw.blogspot.com

"... they work."
— Journal Sentinel Online

"Does it work? Absolutely."
— Kristen

"I have no way of knowing how many germs were left after trying one, but it did take away the coffee taste and leave my mouth with a more pleasant feel."
— Lifestyle reporter Sylvia Anderson

Product Safety

There is no reason to believe that products based on the Sorbay technology are unsafe. The three actives (citric acid, sodium lauryl sulfate, and tannic acid) upon which the Sorbay technology depends are found in nature. Clinical trials, and independent health and safety (toxicological) study, and an examination of the structure of a human tooth after five years of exposure to Sorbay lozenges have been conducted without the emergence of a single safety issue.

The only difference between the SorbayPC lozenge and the SorbayPOC mist is the formulation and method of delivery of the technology.

"Isomalt", the sugar-free lozenge base, Acesulfame K, the sweetness enhancer, and citric acid are commonly used in foods and widely accepted as safe. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that all three are safe for human ingestion and may be used as food additives in a variety of foods. The remaining two ingredients, tannic acid and sodium lauryl sulfate have FDA approved uses in foods, however with restrictions as to amounts and vehicles.

Sodium lauryl sulfate is commonly found in toothpaste. It serves to dislodge contaminates from oral surfaces. The products based on the Sorbay technology contain 1/750th of the amount reported to be safe for children.

The ingestion of moderate amounts of tannic acid is also considered to be safe. In a recent look at the implications of dietary tannic acid, a committee of the National Research Council found nothing troubling about the human consumption of foods containing tannic acid. In fact, tannic acid was lauded for its antioxidant properties.


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