🪥 Brush with Nature's Best!
Tea Tree Therapy Toothpaste with Baking Soda is a natural, antiseptic toothpaste designed for adults. This 5 oz pack of 2 features a dual cleaning system that effectively reduces plaque and tartar while promoting oral health with eco-friendly ingredients.
Units | 10.0 Ounce |
Brand | Tea Tree Therapy |
Format | Paste |
Age Range Description | Adult |
P**R
Great
This is a great toothpaste
J**.
Tea Tree Toothpaste
It leaves my mouth feeling clean and breath fresh. The flavor is not too strong.
A**N
Tea Tree Oil in this toothpaste is why I use it!
Tea tree oil is a known natural antibacterial substance. I've been using this toothpaste for many years and have not had one cavity! And, although I go for an annual check-up with my dentist, which normally involves a teeth cleaning, I've not had to have my teeth cleaned for several years either! I do regular, thorough teeth brushing twice a day.I also recommend the natural, 100% recyclable toothbrushes. They have wooden handles and use boar bristles....they last a long time and really do the job! These two items, with regular use, easily work together to make make my life more simple and prosperous!
A**R
Free of artificial sweetener Xylitol
When articles surfaced recently from The Clevland Clinic about the heart and stroke problems potentially caused by the artificial sweetener Xylitol I was shocked to learn that many brands of toothpaste use it as an ingredient. I had used Tom's of Maine for years as I thought it was a "healthy brand" But it also contained Xylitol. I went tommy local health food store and all to my surprise ALL of the brands there contained Xylitol - except one: Tea Tree Therapy. So I bought it and tried it. The taste and texture are both good. And most importantly, it does not contain Xylitol. I bought the mouthwash as well. I like both products and they are reasonably priced.
C**8
EXCELLENT DENTAL CHECKUPS
I have been using this toothpaste for (if memory serves) a couple of years now and at both my last two cleanings I asked my hygienist about plaque levels. She said that on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the worst, I might have been a 2 largely because I wasn’t adequately getting to a couple of teeth in the back.I do not do anything special- just manually brush lightly twice during the day and very thoroughly at night with an electric brush (usually for at least 1.5 cycles). I also use those green picks after meals.Although I cannot honestly give credit for the good checkups solely to the toothpaste I do not doubt it plays a big part. Will continue using for as long as it is available :)
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