December 14, 2007
Is Your Toothpaste Really "Natural"?
As a natural lifestyle
continues to appeal to greater numbers of people, many are extending their
desire for natural products to toothpaste. There are now a wide variety
available, with or without fluoride, and in many flavors and forms.
However the definition of “natural” is not regulated, particularly if the
toothpaste is non-fluoride. Fluoride toothpastes are considered a drug by the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and are therefore regulated.
Non-fluoride toothpastes, however, are considered cosmetics and it’s “up to the
manufacturers to be careful with their labeling,” according to the FDA.
Meanwhile, natural means that a product is free from artificial colors, flavors
and preservatives. It may still contain highly processed ingredients, such as
fluorides, abrasives and humectants.
One brand of natural toothpaste, Tom’s of
The seal does not necessarily mean that the
In short, it remains a “buyer beware” environment for natural products,
including toothpastes. But there are now more toothpaste options available than
ever, which allows each person to make their own choice.
Source: The Colorado Springs Gazette November 24, 2007
Why not try Miessence Mint Toothpaste? (also comes in Lemon and Anise)
Description
Cleanse and brighten your teeth with bicarb soda. Freshens your breath and maintains healthy teeth and gums. Miessence toothpastes do not contain fluoride, aluminium, artificial sweeteners or detergents.
Ingredients
Organic Aloe Vera leaf juice
Purified Water
Sodium Bicarbonate
Non-GMO Xanthan Gum
Sea Salt
Organic Spearmint Essential Oil
Organic Peppermint Essential Oil
Organic Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil
Organic Clove Bud Essential Oil
Stevia Rebaudiana


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