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Dr Bronner's All One Peppermint Toothpaste is a 105ml fluoride-free, vegan-friendly paste made with 70% organic ingredients. Free from artificial additives and packaged in 100% recyclable materials, it offers a refreshing peppermint flavor that reduces plaque and freshens breath, all while supporting fair trade and cruelty-free values.
Manufacturer | Dr. Bronner's |
Package dimensions | 19 x 5.4 x 4.2 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
Item weight | 105 Grams |
Brand | Dr. Bronner's |
Colour | Cream |
Format | Paste |
Volume | 105 Millilitres |
Scent | Peppermint |
Target audience | Adult, College Students, Parents, Students, Teenagers |
Item model number | 987-0061 |
ASIN | B079ZYQR6Z |
B**R
Good
No a lot of flavour and it does not foam But it is free from the bad stuff and its Organic.My teeth are clean and I have no sensativity issues.
D**H
Contains no harmful ingredients.
Titanium Dioxide - This doesn't have any in it. Fluoride - This doesn't have any of that rubbish in it as well. And it cleans you teeth. Amazon won't advertise this because their 'moderators' don't like people that tell the truth in their reviews.
C**R
Love to check the ingredients - check this out.
I’m on the hunt for a strong-tasting, clean, and healthy toothpaste away from the big brands we usually find in supermarkets and pharmacies. Here’s my little deep dive.Overall, the ingredients appear healthy and safe, which I would expect from Dr. Bronner’s. Like all toothpaste, I probably wouldn’t swallow it — just in case — as they do use ingredients like silica and xanthan gum (important to note: in my research they says these are safe).Taste:Pretty mild peppermint taste. For me, it’s not strong enough.Packaging:Love the navy blue design.Contains a lot of information, which is quite nice to read while brushing your teeth.Eco-friendly made from sugarcane bioplastic. So that’s an eco thumbs-up.Ingredients:Glycerin – I think this is used to stop the paste from drying out and to act as a binder. (It’s unclear through research if it’s bad for you, but most research points to it not being harmful.)Silica – Used as a mild abrasive to clean the teeth. No harmful effects in small doses.Calcium Carbonate – Another mild abrasive. Sometimes used in toothpaste to neutralize acids. Natural origin.Xanthan Gum – Usually used as a thickening agent and stabilizer. Generally considered safe in small doses.Baking Soda – Helps naturally whiten teeth.It’s non-toxic and considered safe. I’d like to add that, for a baking soda toothpaste, the taste isn’t very strong in this product.Coconut Oil – I’m not sure if this is used for texture or to mimic coconut oil pulling.Mint – For taste.Sodium Sulfate –Important note: Dr. Bronner’s uses sodium sulfate, not sodium lauryl sulfate.From what I read, it’s usually used as a thickener or filler. No known health risks in small amounts.Coconut FlourCitric Acid –In my reading, this is usually used as a preservative, pH adjuster, flavor enhancer, and to help dissolve stains. Research considers it safe in small amounts. In high amounts, it could wear down enamel.Stevia –Used for taste/sweetness. Natural and considered safe.Aloe –I’m not sure what this is used for, but it sounds quite nice to me.Vitamin E –From what I’ve read, it’s used for antioxidant protection and to support healing. Considered very safe.Sunflower Oil –There are many possible reasons they included this: moisturising, anti-inflammatory, oil-pulling effect, and as a carrier for other ingredients.Seed oils are in the headlines a lot at the moment, but general research especially in this quantity considers it safe.Menthol – For taste.Limonene –Naturally occurring in various citrus peels.In my research, it could be used for flavour, antibacterial properties, and as a natural solvent. Considered safe.
M**L
Really good - very white
Really good
I**E
Healthy toothpaste
Good quality land healthy toothpaste, it took me long to find a toothpaste doest have dangerous chemicals. Yuka app recommended me this item I bought it already 3 times! Loyal costumer from now on.
R**L
Nice taste but no clean feeling
Love the principles behind bronners but the toothpastes don't seen to have cleaning properties. Nice taste though... However my teeth just don't feel clean
J**B
Depends on what you want
If you are just looking for a flouride free this isn’t the best. It’s basically just coconut oil, it’s not a great brushing experience. But if you want organic on top of being free from all the nasties, then this is fine.
H**S
Love this Toothpaste
In an effort to be more mindful of all my toxin exposures I changed to Dr. Bronner's toothpaste. It is expensive, but I love it. My teeth and gums feel amazing. I can't imagine going back to my old toothpaste. This isn't a powder or a tablet, but a wonderful, refreshing flavoured paste. I only wish it was slightly cheaper, but I'll pay it to avoid what's in the other toothpastes. Definitely worth a try.
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