This Irish made raw mineralising toothpaste is 100% food grade, edible, and an eco-friendly alternative to toothpaste in plastic tubes. The paste is made of potent, pure medicines from nature and medicinal food supplements which are designed to heal gums and strengthen teeth.
Toothfaerie paste improves gum health, removes stains and gives a polished appearance to the teeth, it reduces sensitivity and inflammation, helps to tighten loose teeth, and increases heeling speed of cavities.
A pure raw mineralising toothpaste made with organic oils, diatomaceous clay, indigenous medicine 'Dragons blood' & transdermal active magnesium oil.
Zero waste toothpaste in reusable glass jars with compostable labels.
Safe if consumed and suitable for 2+ year old, adolescents, adults, elderly with or without dentures and people with gum issues and cavities.
Designed to actively heal gums and remineralise teeth.
One native tree is planted in Ireland for every jar purchased.
Very smooth texture with a slightly sweet taste - sweetened with Xylitol sourced from birch - suitable for diabetics.
Cinnamon & Spearmint – Cinnamon leaf’s gentle taste compared to commonly used cinnamon bark which often has an overpowering taste. Cinnamon is the most powerful antioxidant of all essential oils – especially good forsoothing inflammation.
All ingredients are extracted using the purest water:
- Omegas 3, 6 and 9
- High percentage of oil pulling action with cold pressed Greek olive oil
- Highest transdermal form of food supplemental magnesium chloride - with high absorption rate, channeled easily through gums and into the body
- Source of Silica - diatomaceous earth is 90% pure silica in raw form
- Vegan friendly and gluten free
- Not tested on animals
- Distilled water via water distiller unit (does not come in contact with plastic or heavy metals)
- Made with 90% certified organic and ethically harvested ingredients
- Food grade steam distilled essential oils used internally and externally with therapeutic effects
- Contains no fluoride, metals, sodium lauryls (SLS), glycerins or microplastics