Platinum Mint XyliWhite Toothpaste Gel – 6.4 oz. by Now Foods


  • Fluoride-Free
  • Fresh Taste
  • Whitening
  • Reduces Plaque
  • Proven safe for adults & children alike

XyliWhite is a fluoride-free toothpaste gel from NOW Foods that utilizes the well-researched benefits of xylitol to help support desirable oral health. Xylitol is a natural sugar alcohol with a taste and texture that is remarkably similar to table sugar, with 40% fewer calories! Unlike many of the chemicals found in other fluoride-based, whitening toothpastes, xylitol is an all natural, well-tolerated substance that occurs naturally in many fruits, berries and other natural sources. In fact, the human body manufactures as much as 15 grams of xylitol every day.

NOW XyliWhite Toothpaste is all-natural, formulated from select materials, and guaranteed to be of superior quality. The benefits of xylitol are well-documented, and studies continue to show its beneficial role in oral health. XyliWhite toothpaste is completely safe for users of every age.

Suggested Use: Directions: Adults and children 2 years and older: Apply XyliWhite toothpaste gel on to a soft bristle toothbrush. Brush thoroughly after meals or at least twice a day or as directed by your dentist.

Free of: Fluoride.

Platinum Mint Toothpaste Gel w/Baking Soda Functional Ingredients: Xylitol (25%), Sodium Bicarbonate (9%) (whitening), Papain (whitening). Ingredients: water, xylitol (25%), hydrated silica, sodium bicarbonate, glycerin, sorbitol, natural mint flavor, peppermint (Mentha piperita) oil, sodium coco-sulfate, carrageenan (Chondrus crispus), papain, tea tree (Melaleuca alternifoilia) leaf oil, sodium carbonate, potassium sorbate.

Warning: Xylitol is safe for people, but harmful to dogs. Do not feed to pets.

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