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What do you all think. Can this be safe on a paleo diet?
> > Safe to Swallow Toothpaste
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> > Even Gerber, a big company that is renowned for Baby
> > Products is bringing out
> > a product without Fluoride so it will be "safe to
> > swallow"
> > (See article below)
> >
> > Shaklee Corporation has been selling a safe to
> > swallow toothpaste for over
> > 20 years. So safe it has been written up in a book
> > entitled the Tooth Trip,
> > as the safest organic dentifrice on the market. And
> > Shaklee's sweetener is
> > Xylitol which has been proven in a Finnish study to
> > be the best sweetener in
> > preventing tooth decay.
> >
> > Also, Shaklee was not just concerned with the safety
> > of the sweetener they
> > also were very concerned with the type of abrasive
> > used to clean plaque off
> > the teeth. Many toothpaste's actually strip the
> > enamel off the teeth --but
> > Shaklee uses eggshell powder. A safe, natural, very
> > effective abrasive.
> > Try Shaklee's New Concept Toothpaste in Wintergreen
> > or Spearmint.
> >
> > Gerber Announces Baby Toothpaste Without Fluoride
> > Dental Care "Statistics
> > show that half of all babies develop gum diseases by
> > their second birthday,''
> > said Greene. `"That's why good dental care is
> > critical from the start. The
> > foods babies eat and drink can leave a film on their
> > teeth and mouths, which
> > may allow bacteria to grow. It's important to begin
> > cleansing babies' gums
> > everyday when they're around three months old,''
> > according to Greene.
> >
> > The new Gerber Tooth and Gum Cleanser has a
> > great-tasting natural apple
> > banana flavor and is made with ingredients that are
> > safe to swallow. It
> > contains no fluoride or saccharin.
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