A gel doesn't dissolve instantly like a pill. And it doesn't get swallowed immediately like a liquid.
Instead, when you take a gel supplement, it moves slowly through your system, coating every surface it touches.
Here's what happens.
In zone one, your mouth, the gel coats your tongue, gums, and inner cheeks. As it sits there, the chlorophyllin starts binding to VOC molecules being released by bacteria in real time.
In zone two, your throat, as you swallow, the gel slides down your throat, coating your tonsils and throat lining. The hidden zone where bacteria hide in crypts and release sulfur compounds that standard mouthwash can't reach.
In zone three, your gut, the gel reaches your digestive tract where it continues binding to VOCs being produced by gut bacteria. The source of those sulfur burps that come from deep inside.
This is the only delivery method that addresses all three odor zones simultaneously.
Pills skip zones one and two entirely.
Mouthwash gets spit out before reaching zones two and three.
Liquid chlorophyll swallows too fast to coat zone one or two.
Only a gel can create a protective coating across your entire breath pathway.
And here's what makes this even better.
The gel also contains essential oils, peppermint, clove bud, and lemon balm, that provide instant freshness.
So you get two layers of protection.
Layer one is immediate masking. The essential oils give you instant fresh breath, the sensory feedback you need to feel confident right away.
Layer two is VOC trapping. Meanwhile the chlorophyllin is actively binding to VOC molecules being released in your mouth, throat, and gut, neutralizing odor at its source for hours.
You feel it working immediately. And it keeps working long after the fresh taste fades.
That's the difference between masking, what mints do, and neutralizing, what VOC binding does.