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NOW Xyliwhite Mint Toothpaste/Gel 6.4oz

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  • Cleanses
  • Whitens
  • Fresh taste
  • Formulated with the purest ingredients
  • Uses vegetarian/vegan ingredients
  • Whiter Teeth
  • Contains 25% Xylitol, one of the highest contents available
  • For adults and Children

XyliWhite™ is a remarkable fluoride-free toothpaste gel that uses natural Xylitol as its main ingredient.

Functional Ingredients: Xylitol (25%), Papain (whitening)

Ingredients: Water, xylitol (25%), hydrated silica, glycerin, sorbitol, sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, sodium coco-sulfate, carrageenan (Chondrus crispus), tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) leaf oil, peppermint (Mentha piperita) oil, spearmint (Mentha viridis) oil, papain, potassium sorbate.

Suggested usage & storage

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

Caution

Xylitol is harmful to pets; seek veterinary care immediately if ingestion is suspected. Learn more about pet safety.

WARNING: Ingestion of Xylitol, in any product is a veterinary medical emergency if consumed by pets, especially dogs, ferrets and rabbits. If you suspect your pet ingested xylitol by either observing this happen or finding evidence of a chewed container or product, and the animal is acting normal, you should attempt to give animal(s) a small meal and at the same time, immediately seek veterinary medical attention. If you have evidence that they ingested a product that contains xylitol and the animal(s) is not acting normal you should  seek veterinary medical attention immediately without giving the animal any food.

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