Real Customers, Real Stories

Daniel G.
“The copper tongue scraper exceeded my expectations. Simple, effective, and made a huge difference.”

Mike V.
“I was surprised how clean my tongue felt. I never realized the difference until now!”

Karen S.
“Tried many tools, this is the only one that actually works and doesn’t feel harsh.”

Alex H.
“The copper tongue scraper exceeded my expectations. Simple, effective, and made a huge difference.”

Yolanda P.
“I was surprised how clean my tongue felt. I never realized the difference until now!”

Andrew T.
“Tried many tools, this is the only one that actually works and doesn’t feel harsh.”

Daniel G.
“The copper tongue scraper exceeded my expectations. Simple, effective, and made a huge difference.”

Yolanda P.
“I was surprised how clean my tongue felt. I never realized the difference until now!”

Anonymous
“Tried many tools, this is the only one that actually works and doesn’t feel harsh.”

Daniel G.
“The copper tongue scraper exceeded my expectations. Simple, effective, and made a huge difference.”

Yolanda P.
“I was surprised how clean my tongue felt. I never realized the difference until now!”

Anonymous
“Tried many tools, this is the only one that actually works and doesn’t feel harsh.”
What is Tongue Biofilm?
Discover what tongue biofilm is, how it appears as a whitish coating, and why it forms. Learn about its causes, composition, and why it thrives in the warm, moist mouth environment

Biofilm is a complex aggregation of bacteria that adheres to surface of your tongue. It usually proliferates while you sleep – hence morning breath.

It appears as a sticky, whitish or yellowish coating.

It is composed of saliva proteins, food particles, dead cells, and an intricate network of bacteria and fungi.

This microbial community thrives in the warm, moist environment of the mouth, especially on the rough, papillary surface of the tongue, which provides an ideal breeding ground for bacterial colonies.
Copper Tongue Scraper
vs. Toothbrush
Clinical research has shown that using a tongue scraper removes 75% of Volatile Sulfur Compounds (AKA the bacteria that causes bad breath) as opposed to 45% when using a toothbrush to clean your tongue.



Copper – The Germ Killer
Unlike stainless steel, metallic copper surfaces are known to kill 99.9% of organisms within a few hours of contact and destroy the cell walls of bacteria.
Unlike plastic or the nylon bristles of a toothbrush, copper spreads ZERO microplastics on the tongue.


A Practice Researched by the Experts



Results: The baseline measurements were compared with those of the end of each week using the Dunn method (alpha = 0.01). The tongue scraper showed a 75% reduction in VSCs, while the toothbrush only achieved a 45% reduction in VSCs.

Real People, Real Results
Tongue scraping daily has shown to remove 75% of VSCs (volatile sulfur compounds) compared to 45% when using a toothbrush to clean your tongue.
How it Works

- ✅ Stick out your tongue.
- ✅ Place the rounded edge of the tongue scraper at the back of your tongue.

- ✅ Gently pull the scraper forward from the back to the tip of your tongue.
- ✅ Rinse the bacteria and debris on the scraper under water after every scrape.
- ✅ Repeat 5–7 times.

- ✅ For best results, rinse the tongue scraper thoroughly under water after each use to keep it clean.
How We Compare
