About the Product:
Salt toothpaste is slightly alkaline and neutralises caries-promoting acids, particularly after meals. Half an hour after cleansing the teeth the normal pH is restored. The slightly salty taste is complemented by a mixture of essential oils for long lasting freshness.
Ingredients:
INCI: Sodium Bicarbonate, Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Silica, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Prunus Spinosa Fruit Juice, Commiphora Myrrha Extract, Krameria Triandra Root Extract, Aesculus Hippocastanum (Horse Chestnut) Bark Extract, Arum Maculatum Root Extract**, Sodium Chloride, Cyanopsis Tetragonalba (Guar) Gum, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Alcohol, Esculin, Flavour (Aroma)*, Limonene*, Linalool*. *from natural essential oils ** In highly diluted Form/ Extremement Dilue
How to Use:
Squeeze 1 to 2 cms on a moistened toothbrush
Awards & Press Coverage:
Prima, July 2010. Feature: Mind, body & soul. Health Matters. Seaside Healing. Bathing in sea water is one of the best things you can do for your health. But, even if you’re not heading to the beach, try these home remedies. What they say? For mouth ulcers, add a heaped dessertspoon of fine sea salt to a cup of cooled, boiled water and rinse the mouth out with it. ‘It tastes horrible, but its very healing,’ says Enid. If you’re prone to mouth ulcers, try Weleda’s Salt Toothpaste which also contains myrrh to reduce inflammation.
Woman’s Own, 14 June 2010. Feature: 5 ways to smile with confidence. What they say? 4 Weleda Salt Toothpaste. Nip any hint of infection in the bud, and keep gums pink and healthy with this.
Review:
I've been using your Salt Toothpaste for a few months now, which has really helped with my mouth ulcers and gum inflammation.
Gemma
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