Dr. Collins Biomin Tooth Sensitivity Toothpaste (2 Count)
M**W
On time
Great. As offered.. On tine
P**Z
Bryan Johnson Toothpaste
Since Bryan Johnson trusts this toothpaste so do I. Great toothpaste that doesn't have a bunch of crap in it.
J**B
Weird taste
I am not got this because Bryan Johnson uses it. I think it cleans like any other toothbrush but it feels better knowing that I can trust the ingredients. It does have a weird taste but in exchange for my health I think it’s a good buy
A**
The company delivers what you pay for and throws in a free toothbrush as a nice bonus.
The product has a nice flavor. It's hard to say whether or not the toothpaste actually "repairs" or remineralizes your enamel, but it seems that my teeth feel smoother after use.
A**R
Safe smiles
Work great and no fluoride Taste good.
H**N
Great for whiter teeth
I started purchasing this toothpaste after recovering from poor eating habits that left my teeth incredibly sensitive and dull looking. I was amazed to see their whiteness return after just a few days of consistently using it! After brushing, be sure not to rinse it out because it has to sit on your teeth to do its job. I like to put my Invisalign retainer in directly after using to ensure that the product remains on my teeth.
H**I
Very good!
I brush my teeth with colgate flouride toothpaste. Rinse mouth. Gargle some kind of silver nano mouthwash with xylitol. Then i put this toothpaste on my finger and finger my mouth with it. Swish it around for a few minutes then i spit the excess out.I hadnt visited the dentist for months and when i did, they didnt say i have any tooth decay(even though there were whole weeks when I brush my teeth maybe only once). I think its because of this. I do have borderline gum disease but they said i just need to floss more xDDD
T**R
Contains Titanium Dioxide which is banned in Europe
The European ban referenced laboratory studies that showed some damage to DNA in certain cell lines upon exposure to titanium dioxide ‘“After considering more studies, EFSA concluded that nanoparticle-size titanium dioxide can accumulate in the body, break DNA strands and cause chromosomal damage. European food safety regulators have since labeled titanium dioxide as no longer safe for human consumption, due to its potential toxicity.Aug 30, 2023”
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