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Review on πŸ“ Strawberry Earth's Best Toothpaste for Toddlers by Matt Zraik

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a really safe to swallow toothpaste.

Toddlers and babies brushing their teeth is a difficult task, and the main reason is that they cannot spit it out later, so the toothpaste you use is also swallowed. So I paid a lot of attention to the composition. All toddler toothpastes are labeled safe to swallow, and there's only one reason they're labeled that way: they don't contain fluoride (an ingredient that's included in adult toothpastes for added protection, but swallowing it can cause illness called fluorosis). , which is a terrible stain on the teeth.) So without fluorine there is no fluorosis, and then it can be swallowed. I right?. Not quite. If you look at the ingredients of the top brands with quirky cartoon characters, you'll see that there are artificial sweeteners, artificial flavors, petrochemicals, parabens, and other substances you might find in industrial cleaners. None of these cause fluorosis, but they build up in your child's body over time, and who knows what they'll do in the long run? So I looked for a brand that didn't have those nasty things and decided to buy this one. It's almost double the price but I think it's worth it. Also the finger brush that comes with each tube is a bonus and allows you to upgrade your brush with each new tube. Here's what's inside (ingredients): - Water - Xylitol (a natural sugar alcohol that does not sweeten the product (it is not known to be dangerous except for dogs); - Panthenol (a natural humectant, lubricant and derivative of vitamin B5 , known to be harmless); Beta-Glucan (organic plant derivatives), - Natural Flavor (I hate flavor, whatever, but this is the best you can find - it doesn't disclose exactly what it contains). - Calcium Lactate (a source of calcium to strengthen teeth, also ingested through the mouth) - Glycerin (perhaps the most unpleasant ingredient of all, is generally considered safe, but some evidence suggests it coats teeth and prevents remineralization. Most However, experts believe that in order for this effect to be deep, large amounts were required.Unclear evidence so far) I suggest working with your child to help him spit out toothpaste and to wash teeth afterwards. I think this is the safest option. However, up to this point, it is a safe product that can give you peace of mind.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled