A never before seen 'black' toothpaste (or gel to be exact) out of Japan. Will you put this inside your mouth? Show your friends what you're brushing with & stun them. But the fun doesn't end here.
Japanese have been big on activated wood charcoal (i.e. carbon) for decades, which beneficial factors are numerous. Activated charcoal deodorizes & absorbs (& adsorbs) impurities like a sponge. It's so safe that you can actually find edible carbon supplement in your local health stores. Aquarists also have been using charcoal to remove pollutants from their very delicate coral reef tanks. But what we are presenting here is no just charcoal toothpaste, please read on...
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All-natural ingredients: i.e. NO preservatives, foamin agents, saccharin, synthetic surfactants, etc.
- Nano silica particles are used as cleaning agents to remove biofilm (plaque matrix).
- Bamboo charcoal is used for both as an abrasive (removal of tar) as well as an adsorption agent to whiten teeth.
- Green tea extract (tannin, flavonoid) as both a powerful antioxidant as well as a flavoring.
- Vitamin C as an antioxidant to neutralize bad breath.
- Liquid bamboo vinegar as a flavoring.
- Spearmint, peppermint oil, star anise oil as cooling agents & natural fresheners.
- Licorice & cypress as flavorings.
- Xylitol the all-natural sweetener to combat tooth decay (caries).
- Low foam formula.
- Fluoride-free.
Since that it contains no foaming agents, expect less foam than what you've been used to. Foam is more for show than for any practical purpose any way. Your mouth will be left with a cool, fresh & clean feel like never before. This is the magic of brushing w/ countless microscopic lil' "sponges" that absorb & adsorb impurities. You really have to try it to believe it.
NOTE: Your toothbrush head may remain a lil' dark so please rinse thoroughly after use. If toothpaste gets onto your clothes, please rinse with water immediately. Unlike what the above picture depicts & unlike all TV & magazine commercials that you've seen, use only a pea-size toothpaste & inject it within the bristles of your toothbrush. Not a huge elongated spread and not on top of the bristles - you will end up wasting the majority of it. This rule of thumb applies to all toothpastes out there & this comes directly from Cariology textbooks. The above pic is of 3~4x pea size so imagine how much toothpaste that you've been wasting!
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