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About Sudantha
Oral hygiene is much valued in Ayurvedic health care. A healthy oral 
condition is an indication of good health; bad breath on the other hand 
stems from faulty oral hygiene. 
Link Sudantha herbal toothpaste has been formulated to present the 
benefits of a mixture of medicinal plants which have been used in 
Ayurveda for keeping teeth and gums healthy. It uses a total extract of 
nine specially selected plant species to formulate regular modern herbal
 toothpaste. Sudantha therefore, has healing effects on many conditions 
of gums and mouth while it prevents bacterial infections, tartar 
build-up, sensitivities and bad breath. In short, daily use of Sudantha 
safeguards oral health  and acts as a mouth cleansing agent, with an 
acceptable taste and flavour, leaving a refreshing after-taste following
 use.
General Introduction
The Traditional Medical System of Sri Lanka has evolved throughout the centuries, and benefited by a Royal sponsorship from the time of King Budhadasa on wards (circa 400 A.D). The King was himself an accomplished physician, and through his active participation developed an organized medical system throughout the island which enjoyed full state recognition. A special feature of the indigenoussystem of medicine of today as it has evolved from the time of King Buddadasa, is that it is a synthes is of a number of systems that existed in the South Asian region, - viz: the dominant Ayurvedic system originating in the Indian sub-continent, the Unani system of Greco- Arabian origin, the Siddha system of Dravidian origin, and the Deshiya Chikitsa system, which prevailed in our little island prior to the progressive introduction and influence of Ayurveda, and the other systems. Thus the Sri Lankan indigenous system, which is a composite blend also bears a uniqueness where some of the constituent plant species utilized in the poly-prescriptions are endemic ones, similar to the species utilized in the other aforementioned systems.
Oral hygiene is much valued in Ayurvedic health care. A healthy oral condition is an indication of good health; bad breath on the other hand stems from inter-aliafaulty oral hygiene. The Link Sudantha tooth paste has been formulated with the idea of presenting the benefits from a mixture of medicinal plants which have been used in Ayurveda for keeping teeth and gums healthy. It uses a total extract of nine specially selected plant species to formulate a regular modern herbal toothpaste. Link Sudantha therefore, has healing effects on many conditions of gums and mouth and prevents bacterial infections, tartar build-up, sensitivities and badbreath. In short, daily use of Link Sudantha safegu
ardsoral health and acts as a mouth cleansing agent, with an acceptable taste and flavour, leaving are freshing. after-taste following use.
Therapeutic effects
The Traditional Medical System of Sri Lanka has evolved throughout the centuries, and benefited by a Royal sponsorship from the time of King Budhadasa on wards (circa 400 A.D). The King was himself an accomplished physician, and through his active participation developed an organized medical system throughout the island which enjoyed full state recognition. A special feature of the indigenoussystem of medicine of today as it has evolved from the time of King Buddadasa, is that it is a synthes is of a number of systems that existed in the South Asian region, - viz: the dominant Ayurvedic system originating in the Indian sub-continent, the Unani system of Greco- Arabian origin, the Siddha system of Dravidian origin, and the Deshiya Chikitsa system, which prevailed in our little island prior to the progressive introduction and influence of Ayurveda, and the other systems. Thus the Sri Lankan indigenous system, which is a composite blend also bears a uniqueness where some of the constituent plant species utilized in the poly-prescriptions are endemic ones, similar to the species utilized in the other aforementioned systems.
Oral hygiene is much valued in Ayurvedic health care. A healthy oral condition is an indication of good health; bad breath on the other hand stems from inter-aliafaulty oral hygiene. The Link Sudantha tooth paste has been formulated with the idea of presenting the benefits from a mixture of medicinal plants which have been used in Ayurveda for keeping teeth and gums healthy. It uses a total extract of nine specially selected plant species to formulate a regular modern herbal toothpaste. Link Sudantha therefore, has healing effects on many conditions of gums and mouth and prevents bacterial infections, tartar build-up, sensitivities and badbreath. In short, daily use of Link Sudantha safegu
ardsoral health and acts as a mouth cleansing agent, with an acceptable taste and flavour, leaving are freshing. after-taste following use.
Therapeutic effects
The
 plant extracts incorporated into Link Sudantha are well known in 
Ayurveda to promote oralhygiene and provide relief from various oral 
care problems. They exhibit a combination of antibacterial actions, 
anticarious and anti-inflammatory effects. In addition these plant 
extracts have been used for countering pyorrhoea, toothache, bleeding of
 gums, sensitivity of teeth and sore throat.This specific combination 
acts synergistically to strengthen the gums, clean the teeth, prevent 
cariesand  to remove bad breath.
Indications
Use
 Link Sudantha to ensure complete oral hygiene. Link Sudantha exerts 
healing effects on bleeding gums, gingivitis, ulceration of mouth and 
pyorrhea. Link Sudantha will also combat the problems of tartar 
build-up, bad breath, and tooth decay. Link Sudantha leaves behind a 
refreshing after-taste in the mouth. Its usage is most warranted in the 
cases aforementioned as well as in combating all unhealthy conditions of
 the mouth, gums and teeth.
Directions for use
Directions for use
Use
 a pea sized (1 cm on brush) amount of tooth paste and brush your teeth 
at least twice a day, once in the morning and once before you go to bed.























