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Neem Active Toothpaste offers a unique blend of natural ingredients designed to protect your teeth and gums. With the antibacterial properties of neem, refreshing mint, and calcium for strength, this toothpaste ensures a comprehensive oral care experience that promotes both health and freshness.
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Neem Toothpaste
I am so happy to have discovered this toothpaste. It contains neem, which, I heard, is a derivative from a certain type of tree, and that people in India and Africa chew on the tree bark for their dental hygiene, and don't have to worry about dental visits. Of course, this is only what I heard; I have not been to India or Africa to witness this, but it does make sense. I heard that neem naturally heals, protects, and takes care of dental needs. I heard that it does both healing and preventive maintenace. I used up the entire tube and I love it.This toothpaste is a product of India. It says "Natural and nature derived ingredients", "Natural protection for strong teeth and healthy gums", "Complete Care" (but I still use floss), "Prevents cavities", "Long lasting freshness", "Strengthens teeth and gums", and "100% Vegetarian".I have paid a fortune in dental bills for both myself and my kids. I've kept those dentists in business. Therefore, I have paid my dues, and I deserve something that will possibly cut down on dental bills.I am a "natural" person, and I will never go back to regular toothpaste.
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Great!
This product is the best, whitens, removes place, freshens breath and makes your teeth feel smooth as glass.
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READ UPDATE: 11-2-14 PERHAPS I WAS WRONG
One STARS because the product was a so-called toothpaste and was delivered at no extra charge.BUT....It was not a NEEM PRODUCT (the one I received anyway). The product I received (which took 19 days and I had to pick up at the post office which required a signature) was called 'Himalaya Active Fresh Gel' I checked the ingredients and it didn't contain any Neem extract but contained both Sorbitol and Saccharin as sweetening agents. First ingredient... SORBITOL (which indicates more then 50% of this product is artificial sweeteners (which I am allergic to, only if ingested, of course but why take a chance). I was looking to purchase a 'Nature's Natural' type of toothpaste, Mouth Care product but this one is 'LOADED' with unhealthy ingredients (Sodium Lauryl Sulphate, which is on the CANCER CAUSING CHEMICAL list and it also causes TOOTH ENAMEL WEAKENING (Tooth decay) and Mouth Cankers sores, etc. read the list on Amazon.com re: Known Cancer causing chemicals in personal care/beauty products), that I must admit it wasn't worth the price, waiting for it or even taking a chance on using.I'm not returning this item, it's not worth it but I strongly suggest that you DO NOT PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT.On the box it states: "100% Vegetarian and Free from Parabens"... so what! Lauryl Sulphate is the 4th ingredient which means it is about 1/4 Shampoo. Hey.. I got it... take your current Shampoo and use it as a mouthwash or take your bar of soap and use it as a toothpaste (I believe it will be safer than this product) just add 'Flavor' to your desired taste) ugh!I really don't enjoy giving a 'Bad Review' but this one is not only disappointing but possibly dangerous.Sorry, Henkel Marketing India, ltd. you can do much better than this product. All that Neem at your disposal and you have this 'junky' mouth care product, Shame on you.UPDATE: 11-2-14OK.. After writing this review I did some research on 'Toothpastes'. My Wife who works for the County of Los Angeles Health Dept. got more information on what is regarded as a 'good' natural toothpaste. According to the FDA all toothpastes are 'coded' with either a GREEN, BLUE, RED or BLACK stripe on the end of the toothpaste container (the clamped end) which I was not aware of and probably not many people are aware of this coded message on all toothpastes. According to my wife the color GREEN means that this toothpaste is basically ALL NATURAL, BLUE indicates NATURAL WITH MEDICATIONS ADDED, RED indicates NATURAL WITH CHEMICALS ADDED and last but not least DARK BLUE or BLACK STRIPE indicates ALL CHEMICAL INGREDIENTS. I checked my toothpaste supply and was amazed at this coded message on all the toothpastes end. re: COLGATE TOTAL (Advanced Whitening) coded DARK BLUE (only active ingredient listed re: Sodium Fluoride 0.24% & Triclosan 0.30% (Antigingivitis), CREST COMPLETE W/SCOPE EXTRA WHITENING has a RED code (only active ingredient listed re: Sodium Fluoride 0.243% w/0.15% w/v Fluoride Ion, SENSODYNE PRONAMEL gentle whitening is marked with DARK BLUE (BLACK) only listed active ingredients re: Potassium Nitrate 5% & Sodium fluoride 0.15% w/v Fluoride Ion (interesting huh?). but now the good news which I think I was in error by giving this product a negative review... HIMALAYA HERBALS "Active Fresh" Gel has a GREEN STRIPE on it which indicate mostly NATURAL Ingredients. and since I didn't receive my NEEM TOOTHPASTE I originally ordered I went down to my local FAR EAST GROCERY STORE and found the NEEM toothpaste as described in the picture which cost only 1/3 the price and it also has a GREEN CODE on the end and it also has Sodium Lauryl Sulfate as the 4th ingredient. I guess Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is the ingredient that makes the toothpaste 'sudsy' or we would be brushing with 'GOO' but don't ingest it because it is essentially harmful to the body especially for Children, read the warning on most toothpastes.I RETRACT MY FIRST STATEMENT ABOUT THIS PRODUCT and I've learned a lot about toothpastes via my Wife's Health Dept's. associates.I hope this has redeemed myself and has Helped many in their selection of what kind of toothpastes are available. I will try the toothpastes (Himalaya & Neem) to see if they work better than any others I've tried. If I find anything that may be interesting I will update this post again. Thanks all and Sorry Himalaya Herbals.UPDATE 11-5-14:SODIUM LAUREL SULPHATE still bugs me in this product. I did some further research and found NON-SHAMPOO ingredients in some excellent toothpastes. Thieves Oil toothpaste and mouthwash is an excellent product (cost is very high thought) and has no 'soaps in it, also Desert Product uses TEA TREE OIL and NEEM OILS in their toothpaste and mouthwash, Tea Tree oil is a natural anti-bacterial ingredient used for thousands of years. I just purchased Desert Products Toothpaste and Mouthwash a few minutes ago so I will let you know. Check out the reviews...all excellent.
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So glad I gave it a chance
I am so glad I took a chance on this product before using this product my gums were so sensitive and I was using the soft bristle brush along with Sensodyne for the toothpaste. One day browsing amazon I saw the Neem toothpaste and decided to give it a shot and now a couple months later I'm actually using the Hard bristle toothbrush and I have no pain afterwards. I still have a few cavities and a deep cleaning that needs to be done which eventually i'm going to make my way back to the dentist and get filled and when I do i'm interested to see if he sees any difference and i'll update my review. But from my personal experience so far this toothpaste is definitely helping.Also for those of you wondering what's in it here are the ingredients that is written on the back of the toothpaste:First off it says it contains 1000ppm max of fluoride.Precipitated Calcium Carbonate, Sorbitol, Aqua, Glycerine, Hydrated Silca, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Flavour, Sodium Silicate, Sodium CArboxymethylcellulose, Carrageenan, Sodium Saccharin, Methylparaben, Prapylparaben, Neem Extract, sodium Monofluoro Phosphate, Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate, Tea Tree OilTwo things in the ingredients that do strike out to me is the fluoride and SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) if your looking for a neem toothpaste that doesn't have that in it's ingredients Thera Neem toothpaste claims not to have any of that in their product. I just purchased that one today so i'll be trying that one out as well in the next few months.( Not to mention this one only has the neem leaf extract there is no bark extract.)Regardless of the few key things stated above I still like this one because it obviously helped but i'm also eager to try the other one which has a few added bonuses compared to this one.
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Outdated Tube Sold
This product stated manufactured in 2015 and it will expire in March 2017. I do not understand why I was sent a tube with an outmoded manufacturing date. It is a large tube and I expect to be using it past March.I do hope it works as promised on my gums.
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