Non Fluoride Nano Hydroxyapatite SLS Free No Artificial Dyes/Colors Xylitol Whitening

No Fluoride, No Compromise

- Nano Hydroxyapatite: something our teeth are naturally 97% naturally

- Most recent studies show that brushing with Hydroxyapatite is just if not more effective in tooth repair as fluoride, without any of the side efects

How it works

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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is a chemical surfactant commonly added to toothpaste solely to create a thick, foaming sensation during brushing. While this foam makes your mouth feel cleaner, it can actually strip away the natural, protective mucin layer that lines your oral cavity. Without this shield, the delicate tissues in your mouth become highly vulnerable to drying out and irritation. Clinical studies have frequently linked this cellular irritation to the development of recurring, painful canker sores. Choosing an SLS-free formula ensures a gentle, non-irritating clean that respects your mouth's natural ecosystem.

Artificial Colors/Dyes

Artificial colors and dyes, such as Blue 1 or Yellow 5, are synthetic additives used strictly to make toothpaste visually appealing. These petroleum-derived colorants serve absolutely no functional purpose in cleaning your teeth or improving oral hygiene. Because they are foreign synthetic chemicals, they are known to trigger allergic reactions, skin sensitivities, and tissue irritation in sensitive individuals. Furthermore, ongoing wellness research raises questions about the long-term cumulative effects of daily absorbing artificial dyes through the mouth's sensitive lining. Opting for a dye-free toothpaste provides a clean, naturally white paste without any unnecessary chemical fillers.


Parabens and Phthalates

Parabens and phthalates are synthetic chemicals traditionally used as low-cost preservatives and texture enhancers in personal care products. However, modern health research has revealed that these compounds can absorb through the oral mucosa and act as endocrine disruptors. Once inside the body, they can mimic or interfere with natural hormones like estrogen, potentially throwing off your system's delicate balance. Because toothpaste is used multiple times every single day, daily exposure to these chemicals can add up significantly over time. Eliminating them entirely ensures your daily routine supports your systemic health rather than disrupting it.

Fluoride

While fluoride is traditionally utilized in dental care to help mineralize enamel and prevent cavities, a growing number of people prefer to avoid its systemic risks. Research indicates that excessive fluoride intake can act as a neurotoxin, potentially impacting cognitive development and overall neurological health over long-term exposure. Additionally, daily ingestion of topical fluoride increases the risk of dental fluorosis, a condition that causes permanent spotting, streaking, or discoloration on the teeth. Many modern consumers prefer to skip this ingredient to reduce their daily toxic load and minimize exposure to industrial byproducts. By choosing a fluoride-free alternative, you can effectively protect your smile using safer, biomimetic ingredients like nano-hydroxyapatite.