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Zion Health ClayBrite Mineral Toothpaste 4 oz Original
Product Description
Natural Spearmint Flavor
Montmorillonite Clay Helps Whiten Teeth, Heal Gums, Control Cavities, Eliminate Bad Breath
Healthy for Children
Helps prevent pyorrhea and control bleeding gums
No Artificial Ingredients, No Saccharine, No Sugar
Let the earth clean your teeth! Montmorillonite helps absorb bacteria trapped in between the teeth and beneath the gums. Natural spearmint for long lasting fresh breath. ClayBrite helps whiten teeth and tastes great. Montmorillonite has been scientifically tested to contain more than 60 trace minerals in natural form. Made in the USA.
Directions
Brush thoroughly at least twice a day, preferably after each meal or as directed by a doctor or physician.
Ingredients
Sorbitol, Glycerin, Sodium Bicarbonate, Calcium Montmorillonite Desert Clay , Hydrated Silica, Kaolin, Carboxymethyl Cellulose, Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate (derived from coconut), Sodium Lauryl Sarcosinate (derived from sodium salt), Stevia Extract, Purified Water, Grapefruit Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Menthol, Spearmint Oil, Sodium Ascorbate, Calcium Ascorbate, Boron Citrate, Zinc Citrate.
Why I Love It
“Let the “Earth” clean your teeth!” That is on the side of the toothpaste tube and I couldn’t agree more! Who would ever think to put clay in your mouth and your teeth would feel clean. If you look at your regular toothpaste you buy in the store, you will see a warning on the label asking to contact poison control if swallowed. If you think about it, there must be a small amount that is swallowed when you brush, especially with kids. Add that up everyday, it's a bit scary. ClayBrite has no warning. Still, don't eat it, but you get the idea. My teeth feel great and I love the mild peppermint flavor. This toothpaste comes from the earth which makes it….brown. Once you get over the color, you will see that it brown toothpaste equals white teeth. Who knew?