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Review on 🦷 Natural Care Toothpaste by Estrella Naturals - Clean Ingredients, Effective, and Infused with Essential Oils (LITA) by Michael Cullen

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth the money if you are looking for a very different herbal toothpaste.

When it comes to these products, I think it's important to do yourself a favor, especially if it adds a little pampering or luxury to your morning routine. You think about the start of the day and the daily routine you perform each morning plays a big part in your mood throughout the day. I really liked the licorice flavored Marvis toothpaste and at first the idea of paying 2-3 times more for toothpaste made me hesitate to include it in my morning routine, but I was really looking forward to cleaning my teeth for the first half of the day cleaning day. in the morning, so it was worth it in the end. If anything helps, enjoy your morning routine and get a good start/end to the day. Who said it was more expensive than a glass of booze or a glass of wine before bed? I did a lot of research on its ingredients and found something very interesting. whitens teeth and makes them cleaner without damaging tooth enamel. Silica gel is another natural ingredient that helps whiten teeth and remove food debris. Herbalbrite is a "proprietary blend of roots and herbs" advertised by Raiz to help freshen and clean teeth. Aloe Vera is listed as one of the first ingredients on the label. I researched AV mouthwash in pubmed, where it was mentioned that it is seen as a means of supporting poor dental hygiene in developing and underdeveloped countries. Aloe is relatively cheap, easy to grow and harvest, and data shows that it is as effective in reducing periodontitis within 15 to 30 days of use as the chlorhexidine mouthwashes (Listerine Extra Strength) used to treat bleeding gums and gingivitis . So this ingredient is being tested. It also significantly reduced plaque formation in the study. Green tea. More and more companies are adding green tea to their toothpastes as it has been shown to significantly reduce levels of VSCs (Volatile Sulfur Compounds), which are a major cause of halitosis and halitosis. grapefruit seeds. It is becoming a popular ingredient in many oral care products as it kills and disinfects bacteria, fungi, parasites. This extract is popular in Ayurvedic medicine to soothe and protect teeth and gums. Stevia is a natural sweetener. I've never heard of it being used in toothpaste, but it imparts a sweet taste without the damage sugar does to your teeth. The only ingredient I didn't understand was yerba mate. It is a herbal form of caffeine used as an alternative to coffee and commonly harvested in South America. I couldn't find any research on its effect on oral health. and in fact, some studies claim that it can actually cause oral cancer with long-term use. Maybe the absorption through the gums could trigger some kind of energy? I am confused about the addition of this ingredient. There's also a witch's brew made from essential oils like peppermint, red thyme, cinnamon bark, lavender, tea tree, eucalyptus, and vanilla beans. I think it's for taste and smell. Taste-wise, price aside, it seems to be a stumbling block for some. While most mouthwashes contain synthetic mint flavors, this is more like herbal gum or that green drink you drink with breakfast. It has an almost biscuit-like taste. I agree with some of the other reviews that say it tastes bad, but what I can't think of is toothpaste. there isn't much minty flavor and the herbal note gets much stronger. It's also a brown color that reminds me more of wood spatula than toothpaste. Nice packaging. White tube with clear lettering and a light wooden cap. It looks fantastic on the sink, especially in combination with tubes of this brand of mouthwash which I also have. They complement each other visually and tastefully. It has a wonderful "hipster" vibe and I wouldn't hide it in a first aid kit. If you're looking for something other than regular toothpaste and hate the taste of mint, this is one to check out. The ingredients are high quality and it doesn't cost much more than a premium toothpaste like Marvis. Give it a try if you want to add some luxury to your morning routine.

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Out of fashion