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The only flouride toothpaste that doesn't make me nauseous!,
May 6, 2011 Richard I. Kress - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gaba Meridol Toothpaste 75 ml toothpaste [Health and Beauty] (Misc.)
Flouride does strain the liver and if one has a sensitive stomach as I do the result is nausea.
But not with this toothpaste. Perhaps it is the anise that is part of the flavoring (a nausea reliever when drunk as an herb tea for some) or that they use eucalyptus rather than one of the other mints.
My dentist is more pleased with my gums since I started using it and it seems to do a pretty good job fighting cavities as well.
However, if you also suffer from tooth decalcification combine with elmex flouride treatment gel.
A note of caution: the product does contain a little hydrochloride acid so if you suffer from extreme acidity you may want to forego this product. Because of the HCL, you should also wash any areas of the face the toothpaste might come in contact with.