Georganic natural toothpastes in tubes

Georganic toothpaste tubes are made from natural ingredients including hydroxypatite, pre and probiotics and free from harsh chemicals. Free from harsh foaming agents. Contains fluoride.
You can now recycle toothpaste tubes and bottles at most kerbside collections. If not, recycle at Boots or Superdrug collection boxes.
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Avoid essential oils for pregnancy/nursing. Avoid any dental care products sweetened with xylitol (lethal to pets – if you chew gum which often contains it, use a gum drop bin to avoid littering). Note this brand’s gum does contain xylitol, so avoid near pets.
Do not compost floss, as it would tangle (essential oils can harm compost creatures).
If using this brand’s sunscreens, wash off skin before letting pets kiss you, due to zinc oxide (same with deodorants, cosmetics and cocoa butter creams).
Hydroxyapatite is a natural mineral in tooth enamel that can strengthen teeth, protect against cavities and reduce tooth sensitivity. It can remineralise enamel, so is a great ingredient in natural toothpaste.
It works by forming a protective layer over teeth to fill in microscopic cracks and delivers minerals that protect against acidic foods and hot/cold foods.
This toothpaste is available in four types. Expect one toothpaste tube to last around 8 weeks, if used twice a day:
- Fennel (without fluoride) tastes like aniseed.
- Prebiotics/probiotics (without fluoride) with peppermint oil.
- Fresh Mint (with fluoride)
- Activated charcoal (with fluoride)
Sold with an optional tube squeezer
The optional tube squeezer enables you get every last drop of toothpaste from the tube, to avoid waste. Just order with your first purchase, to last a lifetime.
Slide the key at the top of the tube, then roll the key up or down to get the last toothpaste out. It’s recommended to use this at the beginning, not just when you reach the end of the tube.
You can also use the key for tubes of tomato paste.
Do we need fluoride for healthy teeth?
Holistic dentists say flouride is not needed, simply avoid refined sugar and soda, brush your teeth regularly and have regular dental check-ups. Conventional dentists recommend fluoride, it’s up to you.
But spit out toothpastes containing them, and always supervise older children (and only use for age 7+).
Children’s toothpastes (with or without fluoride)

This toothpaste is also available in a strawberry version for children (with or without fluoride). It contains erythritol to help reduce plaque and protect against bacteria.
