Xylitol, Bicarbonate of Soda, Kaolin Clay, Calcium Citrate, Peppermint Powder, White Oak Bark Powder, Myrrh Gum Powder, and Peppermint Pure Essential Oils
So why tooth powder? Well if you are trying to get away from the Fluoride, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, and other chemicals in tooth paste, even many so called natural tooth pastes. This is the tooth powder you would make yourself, if you could. I has a bit of a sweet taste. No artificial sugar or real sugars, honey, etc. It is sweetened with FDA approved Xylitol (from corn). Xylitol is not a sugar though it taste like sugar, it is a carbohydrate. It has a record of reducing cavities in it’s users. It has many health benefits for strengthening bones and teeth. This tooth powder also has a nice balance of herbs, soda, and clay. Unlike some herbal tooth powders, you won’t look like you just chewed on a hunk of bark (even if you did). It doesn’t get stuck in your teeth. I is finely ground and really whitens your teeth. It doesn’t have that overwhelming taste of baking soda that leaves you gagging, either. My kids say it taste really good. It has all the right herbs to fight bacterial, freshen breath, and reduce inflammation and help heal sore gums. If you have a tooth ache, this powder will help reduce the pain. I think you will like the bottle because it prevents your little ones from dipping their tooth brush in it. Just pore a little in your palm or your little one’s palm and the powder in the bottle stays clean and dry. Our tooth powder comes in a large 4 oz. container, so it last a long time.
Visit these web sites to read more:
http://www.xylitolforyou.com
http://www.everyday-gourmet.net/FAQ_about_Xylitol.html
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/71584.php
http://www.oramd.com/hiddendangers.htm
http://www.natural-health-information-centre.com/sodium-lauryl-sulfate.html


