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Monday, April 5, 2010

Does Your Toothpaste Have a Warning Label?

Most toothpastes have a warning label. It may encourage you to keep the product out of reach of children 6 years of age and younger. It may also mention that if you swallow more than is used for brushing, you should contact a Poison Control Center immediately. I don't know about you, but I don't want my family using something that contains this information on the label.

Why not use a tooth polish that contains no harmful, health=impairing chemicals. There is a tooth polish that is FDA approved and is an organic active, antibacterial, and antimicrobial product. I'm sure there are many others on the market.

Nearly 20% of us suffer from painful ulcers. Recent research suggests that Sodium Laurel Sulfate may be one of the causes of this. It is a detergent found in 99/% of all toothpastes.

Please check the labels on your toothpaste. You may be surprised at what it says.

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