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Yuck
1 person found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer1622281 From New Hampshire on Oct 12, 2007
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I tried this toothpaste and it tasted awful. It also irritated my throat.
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Use

Posted by Reviewer2493595 From Canada on Aug 24, 2011
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I do not find this product useful, in fact I have not noticed any difference with this product
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sensitive teeth

Posted by Reviewer2751099 From Illinois on Sep 24, 2011
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I formerly used sensitive type toothpaste, but they feel fine now.
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It is not good for my teeth

Posted by Reviewer1244349 From Spain on Oct 01, 2011
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I don't know if it was this product, but a week of using my teeth became sensitive, and I had never had this pain. However, I liked the cleaning feeling left, unfortanely I can not use it again.
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This Contains Carrageenan: A very common, but Dangerous Additive

Posted by Reviewer2981204 From Florida on Oct 20, 2012
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I'm not so sure if using this Toothpaste Gel is safe after viewing this website.I like to know what you people think about it. I'm gonna just go with another Toothpaste until i feel Now Foods can convince me this is safe enough. http://blog.charisholisticcenter.com/2010/07/28/read-your-labels-carrageenan-a-very-common-but-dangerous-additive.aspx Dr. Ray Peat, PhD, It has been found to cause colitis(inflammation of the large intestine/colon) and anaphylaxis (life threatening allergic reaction) in humans. Dr. Andrew Weil says, “Carrageenan can cause ulcerations and cancers of the gastrointestinal tract.” Just because seaweed is natural - does not mean it is a healthy food for human beings. The red seaweed from which carrageenan has been derived from - should be avoided. It isn’t worth the possibility of gastrointestinal disease or cancer
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