Research suggests that certain oil-pulling preparations may have antimicrobial properties relevant to oral health, though the available evidence base for detoxification claims specifically is quite limited. The single available study, a 2025 laboratory investigation, examined a traditional multi-oil blend called Dant-Kanti-Gandush and found it inhibited the growth of several bacterial and fungal pathogens associated with orthodontic hardware, while also disrupting biofilm formation and key virulence behaviors in common oral microorganisms. Importantly, this was an in vitro study conducted under controlled lab conditions, meaning its findings have not yet been replicated in human clinical trials, and no studies in this set directly tested oil pulling as a detoxification method in living subjects. Readers interested in oil pulling for detoxification purposes should be aware that the current research addresses antimicrobial oral applications rather than systemic detoxification, and that laboratory results do not always translate to real-world outcomes.
Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.
| Title | Type | Year | Direction | Match |
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| Essential oils enriched Dant-Kanti-Gandush (oil-pulling) inhibits inter-kingd... | Other | 2025 | Neutral | 100 |