
Oral Care
Whole Care® Toothpaste
Cinnamon Clove
4 OZ
We've been developing natural oral care solutions for over 40 years, and Whole Care® toothpaste offers many solutions in one. It fights cavities, whitens with naturally derived silicas by removing surface stains, freshens breath, and helps prevent plaque and tartar buildup with regular brushing. We produce this toothpaste with fluoride because we respect our customers' diverse needs and interests.
UPC# 077326470190
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No artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives

No animal ingredients

Not tested on animals
Ingredient | Purpose | Source |
Sodium monofluorophosphate 0.76% (0.13% W/V Fluoride Ion) | Anticavity | Derived from Fluorspar (Calcium Fluoride), an ore |
Glycerin | Moistener / Humectant | Derived from Vegetable Oils |
Water | Consistency | Aquifer |
Calcium carbonate | Mild abrasive | Purified Calcium From The Earth |
Hydrated Silica | Cleaning / Polishing | Derived from purified silica from the earth |
Xylitol | Sweetener | Derived From Birch Trees Or Corn |
Sodium lauryl sulfate | Dispersant / Foaming agent | Derived From Coconut And/Or Palm Kernel Oil |
Zinc Citrate | Freshen Breath | Derived From Purified Zinc From The Earth |
Sodium bicarbonate | Mouth Freshness | Purified Sodium bicarbonate From The Earth |
Carrageenan | Binder / Gum | Derived from seaweed (Eucheuma sp.) |
Natural Flavor | Flavor | Cinnamon (Cinnamon Zeylanicum) Leaves And Bark And Other Natural Flavor |
Benzyl Alcohol | Natural Preservative | Derived From Cassia Oil |

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