NOW Foods XyliWhite Platinum Toothpaste combines the proven oral health benefits of xylitol with the powerful whitening properties of natural baking soda. NOW Foods XyliWhite Platinum Toothpaste is a unique dual-action formula that is safe and effective, and will help you achieve a smile that’s brighter and healthier than ever with daily use! Baking soda has been touted as an effective way to safely whiten teeth in many of today’s most popular oral care products. Now Foods XyliWhite Platinum Mint toothpaste contains the naturally produced sugar alcohol xylitol, which has been shown in multiple studies to help maintain a healthy pH level in the mouth, inhibit bacterial activity and protect tooth enamel surfaces. Together, they provide two levels of protection you can trust with every brush.
Platinum Mint
with Baking Soda
Fresh taste
Whitening
Reduces plaque
Fluoride, SLS and paraben-
free Gluten-free
XyliWhite advantage
Xyliwhite Platinum Mint with baking soda is a remarkable fluoride-free toothpaste with natural xylitol as its main component.
Supports healthy teeth and gums
Helps fight plaque buildup
Does not contain SLS chemicals (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate)
Perfect for vegetarians
Contains the whitening power of baking soda
Pure fresh mint flavor
Contains 25% xylitol, one of the highest levels available
Safe for both adults and children
A toothpaste unlike anything else you are experienced
Recommended use
Adults and children 2 years and older: Apply XyliWhitte toothpaste to a soft-bristled toothbrush. Brush thoroughly after meals or at least twice a day or as directed by your dentist.
Ingredients
Functional ingredients: xylitol (25%), sodium bicarbonate (9%) (whitening), papain (whitening).
Ingredients: water, xylitol (25%), hydrated silica, sodium bicarbonate, glycerin, sorbitol, natural peppermint flavor, sodium coconut sulfate, chondrus crispus (carrageenan), potassium sorbate, papain, sodium carbonate, melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf oil.
Does not contain: fluoride, SLS, parabens and gluten.
Warnings
Xylitol is harmful to pets; contact a veterinarian immediately if ingestion is suspected.