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Gluten Free, Corn Free Tooth Paste?


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w8in4dave Community Regular

Does anyone know of one?? I really react to corn. My gums are tore apart from tooth paste. I know it's the tooth paste because I will just brush my teeth without it for a few days if i'm not going any where, and they start to heal. If I'm going somewhere I brush with tooth paste and bam! Bright red and sore gums. 

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Here are a  couple to check out.. coral white tea tree toothpaste, good  gums, earthpaste, & Himalaya toothpaste.. always read  ingredients to make  sure  there are no ingredients  that you may react too...also  baking  soda  & perioxide  sprinkled  over the  brush works  great....

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Yea I don't like peroxide but I guess I can use that instead of nothing until I get a good tooth paste. Thanks so very much! I will check them out :) 

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Face Naturals makes all natural tooth cleansers that are free of all allergens: Gluten, Soy, Corn, etc. Here are the ingredients listed for their peppermint cleanser:

 

Ingredients: (Vegan) organic coconut oil, organic olive oil, organic arrowroot powder, organic stevia leaf, aluminum free baking soda, organic peppermint essential oil (3.10 oz. squeeze tube)

 

I haven't tried their tooth cleanser (yet), but I have ordered a lot of other products from them and I love this company. They always send a free sample with every order, and they also do rewards points...every time you make a purchase you earn points that never expire - and you can use them as money off your next order (or let them accumulate for a bigger purchase) They also almost always offer 10% off with a discount code, and their customer service is great. 

 

By the way, all of their products are free of corn and gluten, in case there is something else you might need! It's worth looking into!

 

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bartfull Rising Star

Just plain baking soda works fine. A little strange at first but after a while it is so refreshing you kind of like the taste.

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Face Naturals makes all natural tooth cleansers that are free of all allergens: Gluten, Soy, Corn, etc. Here are the ingredients listed for their peppermint cleanser:

 

Ingredients: (Vegan) organic coconut oil, organic olive oil, organic arrowroot powder, organic stevia leaf, aluminum free baking soda, organic peppermint essential oil (3.10 oz. squeeze tube)

 

I haven't tried their tooth cleanser (yet), but I have ordered a lot of other products from them and I love this company. They always send a free sample with every order, and they also do rewards points...every time you make a purchase you earn points that never expire - and you can use them as money off your next order (or let them accumulate for a bigger purchase) They also almost always offer 10% off with a discount code, and their customer service is great. 

 

By the way, all of their products are free of corn and gluten, in case there is something else you might need! It's worth looking into!

 

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The only thing is Corn is not considered an allergen so they can sneak it in under other names.  I actually bought some the other day and then it got lost. Never made it home! Grrrr! Hate it when that happens..... Thanks everyone! 

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I don't have a corn intolerance, so of course it is entirely up to you if you feel safe- but when I spoke to their customer service they assured me there was no corn. They include corn as a top allergen. They even knew to tell me that the only product that could be potentially unsafe for me was their oat soap, because they know some people with celiac disease can't tolerate oats/have reaction to oats! But as long as you find something safe, that's all that matters.

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