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Luvbiotics Whitening Toothpaste with Oral Probiotics & Xylitol -Promotes Healthy Oral Microbiome for Fresh Breath, Healthy Gums & Teeth. Free from SLS, Parabens, Artificial Sweeteners- 75ml

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When it comes to oral health, dental probiotics have shown potential to rebalance the oral microbiome by crowding out the 'bad bacteria' and promoting the beneficial bacteria, in turn reducing the risk of dental disease. Although this is a naturally derived toothpaste, it does contain some ingredients that purists may prefer to avoid. As you’d hope for in a kid’s toothpaste, Jack N’ Jill’s Strawberry toothpaste is safe to swallow, so you don’t need to worry about your kids ingesting dangerous chemicals.

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In fact, the fluoride added to water supplies isn’t the naturally occurring kind, but rather a manufacturing byproduct of the phosphate fertiliser industry. On the other hand, these powders may be too abrasive for tooth enamel, so care should always be taken to brush gently. Containing restorative aloe vera, this toothpaste encourages healthier gums and in turn, cleaner teeth! It’s important to point out that unlike in the USA, most tap water in the UK isn’t treated with fluoride. Most children like the taste of this toothpaste but it’s not for everyone, so you may need to try a few other products to get the right one.

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It contains a range of natural substances that gently polish the teeth, including powders of calcium carbonate, silica and bamboo powder to help scrub away plaque and stains. As we would expect from the Green People line, this toothpaste is 100% from naturally derived sources and a third of the ingredients are certified organic. Their Aloe Dent range comes in both fluoride and fluoride-free varieties, so be particularly careful to read the label to make sure you get the version that you want. We mentioned Kingfisher’s mint toothpaste above and how the brand is committed to improving dental care with natural products.The reddish-pink colouring is super fun and should make brush time way more enjoyable for kids (and for parents – no more nagging needed) and with strawberry flavouring, you can’t go wrong! Since it’s SLS-free, there isn’t a huge amount of lather with this toothpaste, and it has quite a watery consistency. So we sourced a natural Glycolipid (made from coconuts), which is extra foamy and added it to our formula.

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Activated charcoal has long been used in water filtration because of its ability to adsorb (attract and hold) molecular impurities. At first glance, it seems like a strange contradiction that a “whitening” toothpaste could be made from charcoal, but charcoal is thought to soak up stains that can build up on tooth enamel from coffee, red wine, and other substances. This toothpaste contains propolis (a compound produced by bees that has healing properties), as well as oils of fennel, myrrh, cinnamon, and clove, which are known anti-microbial compounds, that can help to fight infection of the gums and teeth that lead to cavities. Sometimes this fluoride is naturally occurring, such as in Hartlepool, whereas in other areas such as Birmingham it is artificially added. Keeps your mouth feeling fresh for a long time, gets rid of bad breath, AND my teeth are always pearly white after.

All of Truthpaste’s products produce zero waste, are vegan, and are SLS, GM, paraben, and cruelty-free.

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