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4-Pack 18-Ounce Amazon Basics Alcohol Free Fluoride Rinse (Mint)

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Amazon has 4-Pack 18-Ounce Amazon Basics Alcohol Free Fluoride Rinse (Mint) for $7.67 - $0.38 (5% Off) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.29. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Alcohol-free Formula: Alcohol Free Mouthwash Cleans Your Mouth And Freshens Your Breath Without Alcohol
  • Mint Flavor: This Fluoride Mouth Rinse Has A Refreshing Mint Flavor
  • Sugar Free: Our Fluoride Mouth Rinse Is Free From Gluten, Parabens, And Sugar
  • For Daily Use: Use This Fluoride Rinse As Part Of Your Oral Care Routine

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Amazon has 4-Pack 18-Ounce Amazon Basics Alcohol Free Fluoride Rinse (Mint) for $7.67 - $0.38 (5% Off) when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $7.29. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Note: You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

About this Product
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  • Alcohol-free Formula: Alcohol Free Mouthwash Cleans Your Mouth And Freshens Your Breath Without Alcohol
  • Mint Flavor: This Fluoride Mouth Rinse Has A Refreshing Mint Flavor
  • Sugar Free: Our Fluoride Mouth Rinse Is Free From Gluten, Parabens, And Sugar
  • For Daily Use: Use This Fluoride Rinse As Part Of Your Oral Care Routine

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Model: Amazon Basics Anticavity Fluoride Rinse, Alcohol Free, Mint, 18.00 Fl Oz (Pack of 4) (Previously Solimo)

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farang
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No, ACT mouthwash is not a neurotoxin when used as directed. Its main active ingredient is sodium fluoride (0.05%), which helps prevent cavities by strengthening tooth enamel. However, fluoride can be toxic—and potentially neurotoxic—at high exposure levels, far above what's found in typical dental products.

A 2025 review by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) found that high levels of fluoride exposure, such as in drinking water exceeding 1.5 mg/L, were associated with lower IQ in children. Importantly, the NTP emphasized there is no evidence of harm at U.S. community water levels (0.7 mg/L) or in typical toothpaste or mouthwash use. The small fluoride dose from ACT rinse is well within safety limits.
Dr. Doom
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If you take 2 Tylenol, your headache feels better. If you take 200, you could die.

Fluoride is like many things in healthcare: a therapeutic dose is perfectly safe, an excessive dose can be fatal.
Jradjones
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What's even crazier is that American Dental Association still backs flouride even though Social Media found it dangerous. I heard it is a plot to sap the purity of our precious bodily fluids, but apparently my dentists didn't get the tweet.

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haysouseOct 22, 2025 12:03 PM
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Quote from atari :
It's really strange that people still use the stuff. It's not a "conspiracy theory" anymore. Even the NID and FDA admit it's a neurotoxin now.
what ingredient?
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Quote from atari :
It's really strange that people still use the stuff. It's not a "conspiracy theory" anymore. Even the NID and FDA admit it's a neurotoxin now.
No, ACT mouthwash is not a neurotoxin when used as directed. Its main active ingredient is sodium fluoride (0.05%), which helps prevent cavities by strengthening tooth enamel. However, fluoride can be toxic—and potentially neurotoxic—at high exposure levels, far above what's found in typical dental products.

A 2025 review by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) found that high levels of fluoride exposure, such as in drinking water exceeding 1.5 mg/L, were associated with lower IQ in children. Importantly, the NTP emphasized there is no evidence of harm at U.S. community water levels (0.7 mg/L) or in typical toothpaste or mouthwash use. The small fluoride dose from ACT rinse is well within safety limits.
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Dr. DoomOct 22, 2025 06:49 PM
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If you take 2 Tylenol, your headache feels better. If you take 200, you could die.

Fluoride is like many things in healthcare: a therapeutic dose is perfectly safe, an excessive dose can be fatal.
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slickdicksOct 22, 2025 06:53 PM
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I think I could use this to counteract my daily use of medical marijuana troches.
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AgmaniacmikeOct 22, 2025 06:54 PM
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I also had a 15% off coupon available once I switched to Subscribe and Save. Total was $6.14.
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JradjonesOct 22, 2025 07:12 PM
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Quote from atari :
It's really strange that people still use the stuff. It's not a "conspiracy theory" anymore. Even the NID and FDA admit it's a neurotoxin now.
What's even crazier is that American Dental Association still backs flouride even though Social Media found it dangerous. I heard it is a plot to sap the purity of our precious bodily fluids, but apparently my dentists didn't get the tweet.
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BlueScent7026Oct 22, 2025 07:45 PM
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Quote from Jradjones :
What's even crazier is that American Dental Association still backs flouride even though Social Media found it dangerous. I heard it is a plot to sap the purity of our precious bodily fluids, but apparently my dentists didn't get the tweet.
Nice Dr. Strangelove callback!

POE POE POE
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saintirishOct 22, 2025 07:50 PM
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Quote from atari :
It's really strange that people still use the stuff. It's not a "conspiracy theory" anymore. Even the NID and FDA admit it's a neurotoxin now.
FYI, you're not supposed to swallow this stuff. Just swish and spit it out.
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douglasfirOct 22, 2025 08:49 PM
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Quote from farang :
No, ACT mouthwash is not a neurotoxin when used as directed. Its main active ingredient is sodium fluoride (0.05%), which helps prevent cavities by strengthening tooth enamel. However, fluoride can be toxic—and potentially neurotoxic—at high exposure levels, far above what's found in typical dental products.

A 2025 review by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) found that high levels of fluoride exposure, such as in drinking water exceeding 1.5 mg/L, were associated with lower IQ in children. Importantly, the NTP emphasized there is no evidence of harm at U.S. community water levels (0.7 mg/L) or in typical toothpaste or mouthwash use. The small fluoride dose from ACT rinse is well within safety limits.
Logically if a lot of fluoride makes you much dumber a little bit should make you at least a little bit dumber.
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Quote from atari :
It's really strange that people still use the stuff. It's not a "conspiracy theory" anymore. Even the NID and FDA admit it's a neurotoxin now.
You're just being ridiculous. This is a mouthwash. There is zero evidence that using a fluoridated mouthwash leads to neurotoxicity. Maybe if you drink it and significant amounts, but you'd have to have pre-existing brain issues to pursue that.

Meanwhile the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics still support the use of fluoride to reduce dental carries. (Can't trust the FDA anymore now the RFK is passing his BS beliefs as policy.)
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jtree1Oct 22, 2025 10:58 PM
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Thanks. Good deal.
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BravaduOct 23, 2025 04:09 AM
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Quote from Dr. Doom :
If you take 2 Tylenol, your headache feels better. If you take 200, you could die.

Fluoride is like many things in healthcare: a therapeutic dose is perfectly safe, an excessive dose can be fatal.
Ignorant, gullible people have been falling for pretentious, shady hucksters since time immemorial.

Not only does dosage matter, but also the way the elements combine. Carbon and oxygen, both benign elements, can form CO or carbon monoxide which is poisonous. Similarly, arsenic is notoriously toxic in most forms but is harmless when in arsenobetaine and arsenocholine.
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HacksawDOct 23, 2025 03:10 PM
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ACT fluoride rinse is not a neurotoxin when used as directed (swished and spit out).
The active ingredient, fluoride, is toxic in high, swallowed doses, which can cause acute poisoning, particularly if small children accidentally drink the mouthwash. Therefore, the product is considered safe for cavity prevention only when the instructions (do not swallow) are followed.

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DC92683Oct 28, 2025 01:27 AM
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RFK Jr. disapproved this!

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