Ausganica Organic Calming Herbs Toothpaste
Maintain healthy teeth and gums with the superb freshening power of Ravensara, the herb revered by indigenous people in Madagascar. Organic rejuvenating botanicals support your teeth every time you brush, protecting overall oral condition. Calming Herbs Toothpaste may calm the senses and imparts fresh breath with a pleasant scent.
Our Certified Organic Whitening system is designed with the power of Turmeric to whiten, brighten and remove surface stains, while our advanced Ravensara removes germs and bacteria every time you brush.
There is no reason to use harsh, dangerous, chemicals when you brush. Our ingredients are checked and approved by Australia Certified Organic to ensure the highest product safety. Experience the all-natural whitening power of OrganiWhite toothpaste and feel free to put your smile first!
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Ingredients
ALOE BARBADENSIS (ALOE VERA) LEAF JUICE**, ALCOHOL** (SUGAR CANE DERIVED), SODIUM BICARBONATE* (FOOD GRADE), CALCIUM CARBONATE* (FOOD GRADE), XANTHAN GUM* (FOOD GRADE), DECYL GLUCOSIDE* (DERIVER FROM PLANT), AQUA (WATER)*, RAVENSARA AROMATICA LEAF OIL**, STEVIA REBAUDIANA EXTRACT**, LACTIC ACID*, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT**, MELISSA OFFICINALIS LEAF EXTRACT**, VALERIANA OFFICINALIS ROOT EXTRACT**, LINDEN (TILIA TOMENTOSA) EXTRACT**, CURCUMA LONGA (TURMERIC) ROOT EXTRACT **, SODIUM CHLORIDE* (AUSTRALIAN PINK SALT), COMMIPHORA MYRRHA (MYRRH) OIL**, MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA (GERMAN CHAMOMILE) OIL**. **MADE WITH 83% CERTIFIED ORGANIC INGREDIENTS *100% NATURAL ORIGIN
Directions for use
Wet toothbrush with water. Apply Calming Herbs Toothpaste to brush. Massage teeth and gums in a circular motion or as directed by your Dentist. Brush for 2 minutes for optimal cleansing and oral health.
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