*Organic
Format
Paste
150g
Dosage
Place a pea size amount on your toothbrush. Softly brush teeth for one minute. Spit out toothpaste and then rinse with water.
Important Information
Consult dentist for children under 2.
- Anti-bacterial, anti-viral & anti-fungal
- Refreshing, exotic flavour
- Helps fight plaque naturally
- Deep cleans teeth and gums without harsh abrasives
- Leaves mouth feeling clean and refreshed
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What makes Himalaya Herbals unique is their range of 100% natural and safe products with rare herbs collected from the foothills of the Himalayas. Founded in 1930 by Mr. M. Manal with a clear vision to bring Ayurveda to society in a contemporary form and to unravel the mystery behind the 5,000 year old system of medicine.
NEEM
Neem is an evergreen that grows in the tropics and sub-tropics. Neem has been used widely in Indian traditional medicine for various therapeutic purposes and to protect against new diseases. Scientific investigations carried out during the last two decades have reported anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties of Neem.
The medicinal uses are attributed to several compounds including azadirachtin and meliantriol. Neem products have been used against heat rash, boils, wounds, chicken pox, fungal infections, parasites, lice, Dental infections and respiratory infections.
It is also found in a variety of personal hygiene products, insect repellents and natural pesticides. Neem -based pesticide formulations are safe, natural, and biodegradable unlike chemical and synthetic pesticides, which leave behind residues polluting air, water and soil.
Neem can be purchased as an essential oil, cream, salve or ointment. Neem is usually used on the skin, as a mouthwash, or as an inhalation. In North America it is rarely used internally but it is used in India for internal conditions. It can also be found in hygiene products and natural pesticides. Essential oils are concentrated substances and should not be used internally without supervision.
There has never been a report of the topical or dental application of neem causing an adverse side effect. It is always recommended that personal reaction and tolerance to herbal products be tested at the onset of use for any new supplement. The safety of neem in children, pregnant women and nursing mothers has not been determined.
DENTAL HEALTH
We often overlook the importance of taking care of our teeth and gums. The mouth is an important digestive organ. It begins the digestive process by secreting saliva and by physically breaking down food with chewing. Problems in the mouth can lead to malnutrition when foods are avoided due to pain or the inability to chew them correctly.
Periodontal disease is the inflammation of the gum (gingivitis) and support structure of the tooth. In mild cases, gums that bleed easily may be the only sign of a problem. In severe cases the gums are inflamed and receding and teeth loosen and become abscessed. Chronic bad breath is a sign of poor hygiene and often correlates with periodontal disease. Periodontal disease can be caused by poor hygiene, nutritional deficiencies, stress, toxin overload, medications and hormonal changes.
Tooth decay occurs when bacteria produce acid that erodes the teeth. It does not cause toothache or temperature sensitivity until the decay affects the nerve in the centre of the tooth. Besides bacterial presence, tooth decay will only occur if the enamel is vulnerable and sugars are available for the bacteria to feed on.
Periodontal disease and tooth decay can be prevented with the proper diet and hygiene. Proper dental hygiene includes regular tooth brushing and flossing. Make sure to use a soft bristled toothbrush to prevent damaging tooth enamel. Gargle with salt water to ease dental pain and purify the mouth. Topical clove oil is analgesic when used on the teeth and gums. Goldenseal, sage and thyme can be made into teas and used as an antibacterial mouthwash.
Stress can be a contributing factor to gingivitis and tooth decay. It decreases the immune system and may lead to increased bacteria in the mouth. We often eat poorly and crave sugar and junk foods during stressful times, which can also contribute to dental problems.
A diet high in raw fruits and vegetables provides a good source of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Raw crunchy foods, like apples and carrots, clean the teeth as you chew. Unsweetened cranberry juice has been studied for its plaque fighting properties and may one day be added into toothpaste.
Avoid all refined sugars, sticky foods, smoking, carbonated beverages and chewable vitamin C tablets.
Fluoride has been added to drinking water and dental hygiene products. It is believed to strengthen the tooth enamel and increase resistance to decay. Many dentists recommend fluoride treatments for children. It is becoming a controversial practice because fluoride supplementation may cause poor bone quality and be a carcinogen. Consumers should think carefully about using these products.
The sugar xylitol has been studied for its antibacterial properties. Studies show that consuming this sugar changes the bacterial flora of the mouth. The bacteria produce less acid and therefore cause less tooth decay. In Finland, dental care for children is based on using xylitol. Xylitol can be purchased for use in baking or found in gums and mints. It is a natural sweetener and its only side effect is that it can cause diarrhea in a small number of individuals.
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