The common reasons causing AllerPops to fail include:
- Excessive oral hygiene
- Mouthwash
- Tongue scraping
- Antibacterial chemical application on teeth and gum, such as tea leaf oil, hydrogen peroxide,
- Brushing more than twice a day
- Flossing more than once a day
- Using toothpaste with antibiotics: use AllerPaste instead.
- Interfering with residue antibacterial chemicals in toothpaste: use AllerPaste instead.
- Chewing gums
- Electronic toothbrush
- Water piker
- Oil pulling
- Failed to follow the procedure
- Using the pops not at the optimal time
- Not keeping in the mouth long enough, at least 45 minutes
- Others
- Interference from gut probiotic deficiency: Try to eat more fiber-containing food.
- Interference from skin probiotic deficiency: Use AllerKream regularly.
- Atypical microbiome structure not responding to AllerPops
- Genetics