Understanding the Gag Reflex: What it is and Why it Happens
The gag reflex is your body’s way of protecting you. It helps stop anything from going down the wrong way. But when that reflex is extra sensitive, even simple things...
In 10 seconds, NoGag helps eliminate the gag reflex for 60 minutes without any warnings or age restrictions. Consumers can take control of their at-home oral care needs, such as brushing and flossing, or taking a daily required pill.
Eliminate your gag reflex in seconds with NoGag – the #1 gag suppressor in 19 countries and 3,000+ dental offices.
Just empty one pouch on your tongue, hold for ten seconds, and enjoy up to one hour of reliable gag reflex suppression.






NoGag is proudly produced in an FDA facility,
NoGag is trusted by 3,000+ dental offices across 19 countries, with decades of real-world clinical use behind it.
NoGag is made with a simple mixture of salt, citric acid, and natural flavors. That's it!
NoGag is proudly created and packaged in Utah, USA in a facility that meets all FDA requirements.

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As a dental professional for over 33 years, Dr. Robert Olson saw a common challenge: the gag reflex. One patient in particular struggled so much that treatment slowed and embarrassment grew.
That’s when the idea for NoGag was born. Dr. Olson realized people don’t gag while eating — so if the brain could be signaled “I’m about to be fed,” the reflex could be suppressed. It worked then, and it has continued to work for 24 years with a very high success rate.
The gag reflex is your body’s way of protecting you. It helps stop anything from going down the wrong way. But when that reflex is extra sensitive, even simple things...
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