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Oil Pulling Signature Collection by Merakk

Holistic Oral Wellness, Redefined.

Transform your daily oral care into a ritual of nourishment and renewal with the Oil Pulling Signature Collection by Merakk—formulated by Dr. Rupam Khanna, dentist and wellness expert. Crafted with a luxurious blend of cold-pressed coconut oil and botanical extracts, this modern oil-pulling solution is your natural alternative to harsh chemical rinses.

Unlike traditional mouthwashes that can dry or irritate, Merakk’s oil-pulling blend soothes, strengthens, and supports your oral microbiome—helping you achieve a cleaner mouth, a fresher breath, and a visibly brighter smile, all while preserving the natural balance of your mouth.

Whether you’re new to oil pulling or already a believer, Merakk makes this ancient practice elegant, effective, and easy to incorporate into your modern wellness routine.

A Luxurious Rinse with Powerful Benefits

More than just a rinse, Merakk’s oil pulling experience is a restorative self-care ritual. Each swish helps:

Reduce oral inflammation and support gum health

Lift surface stains for naturally whiter teeth

Balance the oral microbiome to fight bad breath

Protect against plaque and toxin build-up

Perfect for those seeking a gentle, non-toxic solution that works from within, Merakk’s oil blend delivers freshness and clarity with every use—without compromising your mouth’s natural defenses.

Pair it with Merakk’s Hydrating Breath Spray and Teeth Whitening Pen for the ultimate 3-step ritual of oral wellness and confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions


(1) Can oil pulling help with bad breath?

Yes—coconut oil and botanical oils used in oil pulling may help reduce bacteria that contribute to bad breath, plaque, and even early-stage gum disease. While not a cure-all, it's a powerful, natural complement to your routine.

(2) Should I brush my teeth before or after oil pulling?

Always brush after oil pulling to remove any toxins and bacteria that the oil has drawn out. There's no need to brush before—you want the oil to work on the bacteria and debris in your mouth.

(3) How long before I see results from oil pulling?

Many users report fresher breath and a cleaner mouth within just a few days. For visibly whiter teeth and improved gum health, consistent daily use for 2–4 weeks is recommended.

(4) Is daily oil pulling safe?

Yes. Merakk’s formula is designed for daily use and gentle enough for those with sensitivities. If you experience jaw fatigue, you can begin with 3–5 minutes of swishing and gradually build up as it becomes more comfortable.

5) Is oil pulling actually good for teeth?

Scientific evidence suggests that oil pulling therapy may reduce the total oral bacterial count and reduce plaque and gingival scores. Furthermore, it has also shown to diminish the susceptibility to dental caries from marked to slight or moderate level.

6) How to oil pull correctly?

Oil pulling is done every morning on an empty stomach. Place a tablespoon of edible oil (typically sesame or coconut) in your mouth and swish it vigorously through your teeth for about 3 to 20 minutes while keeping your mouth closed. After you're done, spit out the oil and rinse your mouth with warm water.

7) What is the science behind oil pulling?

Oil pulling is a traditional Ayurvedic practice where you swish oil in your mouth to purportedly remove bacteria and toxins, potentially improving oral hygiene. While some studies suggest benefits like reduced plaque and gingivitis, further research is needed to confirm its effectiveness and potential harms.

8) How to reverse tooth decay naturally?

Instead, our Dallas, Texas dentist recommends opting for a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, probiotics, and whole grains. Additionally, it is wise to incorporate foods high in calcium (such as dairy products, leafy greens, and almonds) to promote tooth remineralization.

9) How to fix rotten teeth without a dentist?

While a dentist is the best option for treating rotten teeth, some home remedies can help manage the discomfort and potentially slow down the progression of tooth decay. These include saltwater rinses, oil pulling, and using clove oil for pain relief. However, it's crucial to understand that these methods are not a substitute for professional dental care and may not reverse severe tooth decay.

10) What are the four causes of tooth decay?

The four key factors contributing to tooth decay are bacteria, fermentable carbohydrates (sugars and starches), susceptible tooth surfaces, and time. These elements interact to create an environment where acids erode tooth enamel, leading to cavities.