
The Science Behind Aspira: University Research, Clinical Proof, and FDA Trust
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Most breath fresheners only mask odor for a short time. A mint may give you a few minutes of confidence, and a mouthwash may last half an hour. Aspira is different: it was born from university research, proven in clinical trials, and recognized by the U.S. FDA.
Born in Leading Universities
Aspira’s technology was developed through collaborations at TAU and Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, two leading dental research centers. Dentists and scientists there studied how oral bacteria cause odor, and how natural plants can neutralize them.
Their research led to a patented formula of four herbal ingredients: Echinacea, Lavender, Mastic gum, and Sage.
How It Works
Aspira is a mucoadhesive tablet. Instead of being chewed or swallowed, it gently sticks to your cheek or palate and slowly dissolves. This “time-release” design means the active ingredients keep working for hours, not minutes.
Clinical Results You Can Trust
Aspira has been tested against both placebo tablets and leading mouthwashes:
Odor scores dropped below the threshold where bad breath is even noticeable.
Volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) - the gases that cause bad breath - dropped by ~18%.
β-galactosidase enzyme activity, another odor marker, dropped by 70%.
Only the Aspira tablet group showed a significant, clinically proven improvement.
Another study found that the same herbal tablet also reduced bleeding gums and gingivitis - showing its broader oral-health benefits.
FDA Registration: A Mark of Safety
Aspira is formally listed with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a cosmetic oral-care product, and its manufacturing facility is FDA-registered. That means every ingredient is disclosed, quality standards are enforced, and safety is assured.
Confidence, Backed by Science
Aspira is not just another mint. It’s a tiny, discreet tablet with university-backed science, clinical validation, and FDA recognition.
Tiny tablet. Big science. Lasting confidence.