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DailyCare Toothpowder - Cinnamon by Eco-DenT 2 Ounces
Naturally Effervescent Baking Soda Toothpowder For Healthier Teeth And Gums*
Our Price: $4.79 Retail Price: $7.80 You Save: $3.01 each, a 39% Savings! | 
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Ounce for ounce, brushing for brushing, Daily Care Toothpowder (Cinnamon) contains more minerals, which are essential for strong healthy teeth, than any other dental care product. Eco-DenT toothpowder is university-proven to harden teeth, without the toxic fluoride found in commercial toothpastes. Even if you've never tried a toothpowder, the EZ-pour application lid makes application simple.* Eco-DenT Daily Care Toothpowder is less abrasive than brushing with a regular wet toothbrush, but is still able to polish and whiten teeth more effectively than pastes. It leaves your entire mouth tingly fresh and clean – it's like swishing your mouth with sparkling mineral water! The freshness and wonderful taste of natural flavors enlivens your mouth, while the natural effervescence of the baking soda works its way into every crevice and nook of your teeth, cleaning and refreshing as it goes!* • Contains Myrrh, the most time-proven herbal ingredient for healthy gums.* • Contains Sea Salt for: antibacterial action -- to help fight the bacteria that cause tooth decay, gingivitis, and bad breath; osmotic action – to help relieve naturally puffy and painful swollen gums; and styptic action – to help reduce bleeding gums.* • Contains no fillers -- up to 40% of most toothpastes are just water and glycerin, a sugar alcohol.* • Up to 200 brushings per 2 ounce bottle means lower cost and less packaging waste*
Eco-DenT toothpowder is not just about a great, bright smile and fresh breath. This product, originally developed in Europe over 75 years ago by a distinguished periodontist and pharmacist (and sold there under the name Merfluan), has been the subject of a large number of clinical studies and has also been used by many practicing dentists throughout the world.* Perhaps no one has said it better than David C. Kennedy, DDS, President of the Preventive Dental Health Association and Past President of the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology, when he wrote his opinion: “I have used and recommended Eco-DenT for many years in my dental practice and can highly recommend this product for those who want an effective non-toxic cleaner. Clinically, I’ve seen patients who were able to remineralize incipient decay with Eco-DenT.”* In fact, much research in both Europe and the USA has been done to show that Eco-DenT toothpowders are beneficial as an important part of your daily oral care routines.* Many people have serious concerns about the use of fluoride in drinking water or in toothpaste. Much has been written about fluoride as a potential toxin as it collects in the body. Eco-DenT has been laboratory-tested at U.C. San Francisco School of Dentistry and has shown to provide essentially equivalent remineralization and hardening of tooth enamel compared to leading Fluoride toothpastes, without the fluoride. Now you can get important benefits without the risk of using fluoride toothpastes.*
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Ingredients Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda), Tartaric Acid, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Sea Salt, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (Coconut derived), Natural Flavoring Oils, Hydrated Silica, Guar Gum, Myrrh Extract |
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| Apply a small amount to moistened toothbrush. Brush as usual. |
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| Bone and Tooth Health, Dental caries, Gum Health, Gum Soothing |
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| Gum, Mouth, Teeth - Tooth |
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Eco-DenT offers an innovative line of premium, natural oral healthcare products that work with ingredients like CoQ10, echinacea, goldenseal, and unique bacteria fighting enzymes. Combine these with time-tested materials like baking soda, sea salt, myrrh, and essential oils and you get a highly effective all-natural oral care regimen proven to strengthen and harden your teeth without fluoride.*
People are living longer. They need to maintain healthy teeth throughout their lives to reduce painful dental procedures and avoid dentures, crowns, bridges, root canals, and other expensive repairs. Regular use of Eco-DenT toothpowder is an important part of a daily oral care program that can help people naturally maintain their bright, healthy smile. |
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A daily oral care program is essential to maintaining the health of your teeth and gums and helping you avoid costly, painful conditions. The foundation of a good oral care program is to reduce plaque and prevent its long-term accumulation. According to an article in the FDA Consumer Magazine some years ago, “the most effective method of plaque control at home is brushing and flossing.”*Eco-DenT has been the long-time leader in providing natural products to help you maintain good oral hygiene habits which will contribute toward keeping your teeth clean and your breath fresh, and aid in the reduction of plaque. Eco-DenT provides a complete complement of oral care products. Many of these products are time-tested and backed by extensive clinical research supporting their benefits. In fact, Eco-DenT has more clinical studies supporting its products than any other natural oral care product line.* Eco-DenT is useful both for people who already have some oral care concerns, as well as for those who simply want to have a clean radiant smile and fresh breath. It is part of a comprehensive oral care program that should include regular checkups by your dentist. |
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The following article was researched and written by Santosh Krinsky, President of Lotus Brands, Inc., (which is the manufacturer of the Eco-DenT Premium Oral Care product line). Krinsky has been a veteran of the natural products industry since 1974. Why would someone suggest something as radical as what the headline suggests? Because there are actually BETTER ways to clean your teeth. This story goes back to the early years of the last century. Until that time, toothpowders were the primary mode of providing teeth-cleaning power. Someone invented the convenient “toothpaste” form,began marketing it, and over the years toothpaste took over the market and people forgot about toothpowders. There were reasons at that time for the rise of toothpastes, mainly due to “ease of use” concerns and dissatisfaction with the toothpowders available at that time. Over the years, however, toothpastes have evolved to the point where they have a lot of drawbacks, not the least of which are the high sugar (or even worse, saccharin) content, the “chemical soup”, the preservatives, and in just about every modern-day toothpaste, the fluoride. For one, fluoride has become very controversial. The chemical industry had a problem, which was that fluoride was a “waste” by-product of various products they produced. They wanted to find a way to get rid of this “waste”, but in a profitable manner. Research was done and it was determined that fluoride could reduce tooth decay. The problem, of course, is that too much fluoride is toxic, and the multiple sources of fluoride (fluoridated water, fluoride treatments at the dentist’s office, as well as fluoridated toothpastes and mouthwashes) mean there is absolutely no control over the amount of fluoride ingested. One significant thing to note is that fluoride can discolor or “mottle” teeth if in excess, and there has been a dramatic increase in mottled teeth over the last few decades. The apparent connection is obvious. This discoloring of the teeth causes more people to try to correct the problem with teeth-whitening treatments, which can harmthe enamel of the teeth, causing long-term tooth sensitivity. Second, artificial sweeteners found in many commercial toothpastes (to avoid “sugar”) are a cause for concern as well. Some of them have apparent links to hormonal activities creating emotional and psychological imbalance and stress. Others, such as saccharin, have been the subject of studies showing an apparent link to various forms of cancer. Third, sugars in toothpaste are simply feeding bacteria in the mouth that thrive on sugars and help create decay. Fourth, the need to develop a stable paste that will maintain its consistency over time and not be a bed for bacterial growth means that most toothpastes wind up having something of a chemical soup that adds to the chemical load that all of us are exposed to every day in modern society. The fact that various forms of disease, including cancer, have increased dramatically over the last century, as the exposure to chemicals all around us have increased dramatically, points to a serious linkage between our environmental health and our body’s health. Fifth, just about all commercial toothpastes use abrasives that can actually weaken the tooth enamel. Whether they call it Calcium Carbonate or Chalk, by using it as their primary cleaning ingredient, most toothpastes can be actually quite abrasive. One has to ask: “Are there any viable options available?” The answer is a resounding “yes.” Let’s go back to the history of the rise of toothpastes and the decline of toothpowders. There were reasons why the toothpowders of old lost favor. They generally did not taste very good. They were hard to use. They were inconvenient. But today there are toothpowders available that solve all these issues: they are great tasting, provide a refreshing clean feeling, are easy to use, have an effervescent action that makes brushing effective in hard to reach places, and have been shown to harden teeth as effectively as some of the most popular commercial fluoride toothpastes. The Eco-Dent DailyCare toothpowders are based on a 70+ year old European formula and have been the subject of a number of studies, published articles, and dentist endorsements. Eco-Dent DailyCare Toothpowders are all based on a formula of baking soda and sea salt. While most baking soda toothpowders of old were not quite a pleasant experience, Eco-Dent has a refreshing taste and leaves the breath fresh and the mouth feeling clean. Baking soda is a superior cleaning agent that is virtually non-abrasive compared to traditional toothpastes. Eco-Dent has been tested and found to be an effective low-abrasive cleaner compared to leading natural and commercial toothpaste brands for instance. It comes in a variety of flavors (provided by natural essential oils), including the very popular Mint, as well as Cinnamon, Anise, and the “mint-free” Lemon-Lime for those who are working with homeopathy. The ez-pour cap makes it simple to sprinkle just a pea-sized amount of toothpowder onto the moistened toothbrush. Eco-Dent foams up nicely and provides a great brushing experience. One 2 oz. bottle provides approximately 200 brushings (around 3 months’supply), making it much more economical than toothpaste. Dr. David C. Kennedy, DDS, President of the Preventive Dental Health Association and Past President of the International Academy of Oral Medicine had this to say about Eco-Dent DailyCare Toothpowders: “I have used and recommended Eco-Dent for many years in my dental practice and can highly recommend this product for those who want an effective non-toxic cleaner.” So, if you are ready for a new and better solution to oral hygiene, “throw away your toothpaste” and join the toothpowder revolution! It will give you something to truly smile about. |
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Every time we eat, particles of food are lodged between and around the teeth and in pockets that form between the teeth and the gums. These food particles provide nourishment to bacteria that thrive in the mouth’s warm and moist environment. These bacteria then create plaque acids by digesting the food. A film begins to form on your teeth, becomes tartar, and eventually hardens into plaque. If allowed to continue, the plaque formation process eventually creates problems that can lead to things like gum disease. The acids eat away at tooth enamel, creating a ground for decay. Once the situation has advanced to a certain point, the only real solution is costly and time-consuming treatments at a dental office.* It is therefore of great benefit to all of us to understand this process and to practice the essential steps of oral hygiene on a regular basis to maintain a clean and healthy mouth environment. Dentists will tell you that the essential steps include regular brushing and flossing. While most people brush in the morning and in the evening, few of us have the time and focus to brush after each meal. It is certainly not always convenient to break away after eating for brushing, and there are few who actually brush 5 times a day! So what can we do between meals if we are not brushing this frequently? More and more, the benefit of chewing a sugar-free dental gum, specifically designed for oral hygiene, is being discussed. In 2007, the American Dental Association gave, for the first time, its seal of approval to several chewing gum products, specifically noting their benefits: “The ADA said its independent review of the studies confirms those three gums have been shown to help prevent cavities, reduce plaque acid, and strengthen teeth.” The principles utilized by these products from the WrigleyCompany are found in other manufacturers’ products as well.* In the late 1990’s Arm & Hammer launched a Sugar Free Dental Care gum that they indicated “reduces plaque by 25%.” Arm & Hammer’s product included baking soda as a primary ingredient, which they indicated added cleaning and whitening benefits as well. Arm & Hammer also undertook studies which supported their claims.
Some companies take the approach of using xylitol as a sugar-substitute in their products due to some studies out of Europe that indicate strong plaque-reducing benefits from regular xylitol intake. Still other products include antioxidants to provide support to the gum tissues of the mouth and provide general antioxidant protection to the whole system. The benefits of Vitamins A, C and E for overall health are well-documented. Getting sufficient antioxidants on a daily basis is clearly an enormous benefit to the body to help it maintain its health, strength and resistance.* In each case, the use of a sugar-free chewing gum formula is supplemented with specific strategies to enhance the oral hygiene benefits of the product. The potential for including a sugar-free chewing gum with added targeted ingredients is clearly being recognized. It should be noted however that not all “sugar free” chewing gums are the same. Some manufacturers use various artificial sweeteners which have caused enormous concern about their effect on hormone systems and, in the case of saccharin, possible link to cancer. Clearly, the ideal “sugar free” method is to replace sucrose and high fructose corn syrup with other natural sweeteners, rather than include these artificial sweetening agents. Similarly, some mainstream chewing gum products include lots of other ingredients, such as artificial colors that add nothing to the benefits, but increase the chemical load that people have to bear in today’s world. Eco-Dent Between! Gum is a sugar-free gum sweetened by the use of xylitol, sorbitol, maltitol and glycerin, which uses baking soda, xylitol and antioxidants combined into a multi-faceted approach to between-meal oral hygiene. The product avoids the controversial artificial sweeteners such as aspartame or saccharin. No dyes or colors are added. |
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Natural Remineralization is how your body keeps your enamel hard and healthy. For eons, this was mankind’s only method to strengthen and harden teeth. Yet it’s a new concept to most people today. Thanks to TV ads, we’ve been led to believe that only fluoride additives can harden the teeth. Not so! Long before fluoride additives, many cultures had healthier teeth than ours today. Natural remineralization and a healthy diet were the crucial factors. Today, natural remineralization can’t keep pace with the demineralizing impact of our modern diets of denatured foods and sugared everything. Research at leading U.S. and European universities has proven that naturally effervescent Eco-DenT Natural Baking Soda Toothpowder, with its unique ability to create carbon dioxide, can enhance natural remineralization, helping the body to maintain stronger, harder enamel and dental health without fluoride. Dental enamel is composed principally of hydroxyapetite, an inorganic mineral arranged in a crystalline latticework. Though it’s mostly mineral, enamel is not inert. On its surface, the forces of de- and remineralization are in constant battle, dissolving and restoring mineral ions to the latticework. There are two critical differences between de- and remineralization: First, acids are part of both processes, but the type of acid each process utilizes is very different: Demineralization utilizes strong stable acids from foods and bacteria, while remineralization utilizes carbonic acid, a weak unstable acid based on carbon dioxide. Second, demineralization dissolves minerals already in your teeth; while in remineralization, minerals present in your saliva are dissolved to produce the mineral ions needed to harden and strengthen your teeth. Strong stable acids are present in many foods, and oral bacteria also secrete strong stable acids as they metabolize sugars and starches in our mouths. Due to our diets, we have a lot of these harmful acids in our mouths. Unless they are removed, strong stable acids keep attacking and dissolving minerals in our mouths, including in our enamel. When too many mineral ions are dissolved from our enamel, its latticework structure breaks down irreversibly, and a cavity results. Carbonic acid safely dissolves minerals needed for remineralization – without dissolving your enamel. This vital ingredient in the natural remineralization process is naturally created when carbon dioxide (CO2) from your breath combines with the water in your saliva (H2O) to form carbonic acid (H2O + CO2 => H2CO3). Carbonic acid dissolves the minerals present in your saliva from the foods you eat. (Another reason to eat natural, mineral-rich foods). Unlike strong stable acids, H2CO3 cannot keep dissolving minerals, because it very easily reverts to CO2 and water. In fact, remineralization occurs only when carbonic acid reverts to CO2 and water, and the mineral ions that had been dissolved in the carbonic acid change back into solid minerals, becoming part of the latticework of the enamel. This is how our bodies naturally restores minerals leached out by strong stable acids, to strengthen and harden our dental enamel --- using the CO2 of our breath and the minerals in our saliva from our food! Eco-DenT’s unique Effervescent Action enhances the natural remineralization process, helping to strengthen and harden our teeth without harmful fluoride, by supercharging natural remineralization with extra CO2 and minerals. Here’s how: Adding water to Eco-DenT creates CO2, which combines with the water in your saliva to create large amounts of carbonic acid. This higher concentration of H2CO3 dissolves more of Eco-DenT’s rich mineral content (way more than toothpastes!), creating vastly more mineral ions and for greater opportunity for natural remineralization. Effervescent Action also is the reason for Eco-DenT’s extremely low abrasivity! Truly dissolved minerals are totally non-abrasive. In pastes, CO2 is not created, so minerals are not dissolved. They merely form abrasive, microscopic suspensions – "micro-gravel" -- grinding and wearing on your enamel! For Better Teeth, Healthier Gums, and a Clean, Fresh Mouth, brush with Eco-DenT DailyCare or SpecialCare Toothpowders – each features Eco-DenT’s unique Effervescent Action! |
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Our Price: $4.79 Retail Price: $7.80 You Save: $3.01 each, a 39% Savings! |

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