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PeriActive Mouthwash/Why Bleeding Gums Are Not Normal — And How to Fix Them

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Why Bleeding Gums Are Not Normal — And How to Fix Them

Why Bleeding Gums Are Not Normal — And How to Fix Them When the New York Times ran Jancee Dunn’s article “Give Your Gums Some Love,” it struck a chord with millions. People often assume oral care is about cavities and fresh breath, but the truth is more serious: 42% of U.S. adults over 30 have signs of gum disease. That means almost half of the adult population is at risk for tooth loss, bone damage, and links to life-threatening conditions like heart disease and dementia. The NYT article emphasized brushing smarter, flossing, and paying attention to the gumline. But there’s something it didn’t go deep enough into: how daily gum care with a clinically proven oral rinse like PeriActive can transform gum health and actually stop bleeding gums in 60 days—or your money back

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The Hidden Dangers of Bleeding Gums
Warning sign of disease: Bleeding gums are not a “normal” brushing outcome. They’re a red flag.
Connection to overall health: Gum inflammation can spread through the bloodstream, increasing risks for cardiovascular disease, respiratory infections, and even dementia.

Progression: Gingivitis (the first stage) is reversible, but left untreated, it progresses to periodontitis—causing permanent bone loss.
Why Typical Mouthwashes Don’t Work
Most mouthwashes mask odor with alcohol and artificial flavors. They don’t reduce inflammation or support gum tissue healing. Worse, alcohol-based rinses dry out the mouth, making gum problems worse.
Why PeriActive Is Different

Clinically proven: In multiple clinical studies, PeriActive was shown to reduce gum inflammation and bleeding.
Botanical formula: Powered by natural ingredients like chamomile, echinacea, and aloe vera.
Safe and gentle: Alcohol-free, non-staining, and ideal for long-term daily use.
Dentist-developed: Created by a board-certified periodontist with over 35 years of experience treating gum disease.

The 60-Day Guarantee
PeriActive is so effective that it comes with this promise:
👉 Bleeding gums stop in 60 days, or you get your money back.
That’s how confident dentists and patients are in its results.

Final Thoughts
The NYT was right: gum health matters more than most people realize. But you don’t have to rely on brushing and flossing alone. Adding PeriActive twice a day is the missing link for healthier gums.

💬 Ready to take control of your gum health? Visit 👉 www.getperiactive.com and comment “gums” on our Instagram for an exclusive coupon.


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