The Maharishi AyurVeda Ayurdent Classic toothpaste is a non-foaming toothpaste with premium natural ingredients. Containing a potent blend of 20 Ayurvedic herbs, recommended in Ayurveda for their tooth and gum friendly properties. It includes neem oil, clove oil, ginger, pepper, and peppermint oil, ensuring fresh breath and healthy oral hygiene.
As it is highly concentrated, only a small amount is needed. Maharishi AyurVeda Ayurdent does not contain fluorides, sulphates, foaming agents, sugars or artificial sweeteners. It is suitable for vegans and is Gluten Free.
Combine with Ayurdent Gum Care Oil and Ayurdent Tongue Scraper for a complete oral care routine.
AyurVeda Ayurdent Toothpaste Mild 75ml
AyurVeda Ayurdent toothpaste is a non-foaming toothpaste with natural ingredients. Containing 21 Ayurvedic herbs in high concentration, all of which are known in Ayurveda to be beneficial for the teeth. This includes triphala, neem and clove oil which are well known to be beneficial for the teeth. Peppermint oil makes for lasting fresh breath and oral hygiene.
As it is highly concentrated, only a small amount is needed. Maharishi AyurVeda Ayurdent does not contain fluorides, sulphates, foaming agents, sugars or artificial sweeteners. It is suitable for vegans and is gluten free.
Combine with Ayurdent Gum Care Oil and Ayurdent Tongue Scraper for a complete oral care routine.
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