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3-Pack Native Fluoride Free Whitening Toothpaste (Wild Mint & Peppermint Oil) $11.92 ($3.97 each) w/ S&S + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Model: Native Whitening Wild Mint & Peppermint Oil Fluoride Free Toothpaste, 4.1 oz Pack of 3

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Yesterday 06:54 PM
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VioletCabbage7867Yesterday 06:54 PM
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If you're going fluoride-free you should get a hydroxyapatite toothpaste. This one has neither, pass.
Yesterday 07:26 PM
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SlateSphere2Yesterday 07:26 PM
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Quote from VioletCabbage7867 :
If you're going fluoride-free you should get a hydroxyapatite toothpaste. This one has neither, pass.
Which would you recommend
Yesterday 08:24 PM
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PluralOfMooseYesterday 08:24 PM
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Quote from SlateSphere2 :
Which would you recommend
We buy David's. Pretend you didn't see the price on this Native stuff when you go looking at David's.
Yesterday 08:27 PM
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toanpYesterday 08:27 PM
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Quote from PluralOfMoose :
We buy David's. Pretend you didn't see the price on this Native stuff when you go looking at David's.
Or Ollies, that's premium choice
Today 01:02 AM
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Dr. DoomToday 01:02 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Dr. Doom

As a dentist, I do not recommend this toothpaste.

Fluoride is the gold standard for remineralizing teeth. Nano Hydroxyapatite shows promise as an alternative, but not enough data is available on its systemic safety.
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Today 01:19 AM
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AmadiohaToday 01:19 AM
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Quote from Dr. Doom :
As a dentist, I do not recommend this toothpaste. Fluoride is the gold standard for remineralizing teeth. Nano Hydroxyapatite shows promise as an alternative, but not enough data is available on its systemic safety.
This comment ought to be pinned but looks like society is moving away from science
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Today 01:38 AM
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touchstoneToday 01:38 AM
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Fluoride-free toothpaste? Then what's the point? Flavor? Might as well just use water, lmao.

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Today 02:02 AM
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seattleseahawk12Today 02:02 AM
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Quote from Amadioha :
This comment ought to be pinned but looks like society is moving away from science
like "6 feet" or "wear a mask"? agreed
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Today 02:34 AM
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ewjsToday 02:34 AM
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Quote from Dr. Doom :
As a dentist, I do not recommend this toothpaste.

Fluoride is the gold standard for remineralizing teeth. Nano Hydroxyapatite shows promise as an alternative, but not enough data is available on its systemic safety.
Nope. Fluoride lowers IQ - research backed up.
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Today 04:24 AM
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Dr. DoomToday 04:24 AM
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Quote from ewjs :
Nope. Fluoride lowers IQ - research backed up.
Have you read the research? Because I have.

You would have to consistently consume more than the double the amount of fluoride found in drinking water to begin to see an effect on IQ.

You know what else seems to show a correlation with low IQ? Infant formula. Babies who are breastfed showed several IQ points higher than those who were fed formula. I guess we should ban infant formula too?

But hey, you do you. All I know is that I'm seeing a lot more cavities in anti-fluoride patients, keeping my chair full and my pockets fuller.

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