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Article: DOES IT WORK?(Lifestyles/Spotlight)
- Article from:
- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- August 13, 1996
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Byline: Linda Castrone
Monjay
by Bon Mange Inc., Davis, Calif.,$14.49 for 25
Purpose: Monjay promises to prevent garlic breath if taken in conjunction with your meal.
How it works: Monjay is a strain of yeast that interferes with the digestive process that causes bad breath. If you swallow a capsule or sprinkle its contents on your food, the yeast will travel through the digestive system along with the garlic, onions or other strong spices. Along the way, it will deprive intestinal microbes of the raw ingredients ...
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... ... than the coffee breath. But I think I found an alternative in the new Sorbay PC Lozenge, part of a line of oral products by Bon Mange. They say it's a patented palate cleanser that cleans your mouth of 99 percent of all bacteria and germs using increased ...
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