Dr. Sheffield’s Certified Natural Toothpaste (Extra-Whitening) - Great Tasting, Fluoride Free Toothpaste/Freshen Your Breath, Whiten Your Teeth, Reduce Plaque (2-Pack)
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J. Hair
> 3 dayI bought the Chocolate and Strawberry Banana flavors together. Looks like therefore, amazon is lumping the 2 together, which is how I will write this review. Already tried to do them individually, and it keeps coming back to the chocolate, even when I try to do a review on the strawberry banana, so, again, will do the review on both at the same time. I had been buying Dr. Sheffields toothpaste at my local drug store for a time, and loved it. Then I saw that it was available in flavors and HAD to try it. I didnt realize at the time it was technically meant for kids lol. Nonetheless, its a great product. Chocolate flavor tastes like the real thing, but isnt overpowering. Just enough of a hint of flavor to make you forget youre brushing your teeth with toothpaste. The flavor rinses clean, and doesnt linger. Everyones taste buds are different, so this might not be the case for you, but for me, I didnt have that after taste youre left with, with some toothpastes. The Strawberry Banana flavor is awesome as well. Actually, to me, within a few seconds of being in my mouth, the flavors blend together to taste like bubblegum. As with the Chocolate flavor, taste is not overpowering and doesnt linger after rinsing. Just enough flavor to enjoy the brush and forget youre using toothpaste. Your kids, or you, if you like trying different flavors as I do, are sure to love these.
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Iliana Williamson III
21-11-2024I will go out of my way for this toothpaste. It doesnt gag me like the others doesnt leave that mouth full of soap feeling. It just seems to be fresher, flavors are great and natural and the whole family has their favorite of these, berry, banana, chocolate, you name it
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Lisa D.
> 3 dayMy family and I loved this toothpaste and felt like we were doing good for ourselves, being flouride free and stevia as sweetener. This was before they switched to the aluminum tube. Aluminum is just as toxic as flouride for our nervous system. For those that are unaware, large amounts of aluminum are found in vaxxines that we are given as children to protect us. Aluminum and dem entia and/or alzh eimers go hand in hand. If you pay attention to the spout of the aluminum tube, youll see the toothpaste will start to polish or break down the aluminum. If you are polishing anything that will have food on it, like an aluminum pan, DO NOT use aluminum polish. This can be dangerous if ingested. Be safe and stay aware (awake)
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Kim
Greater than one weekThis toothpaste really cleaned my teeth and left my breath fresh.
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Eric Leuschner
> 3 dayI like the tooth paste and the job it did
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SimplyPume
23-11-2024I like this product! There’s no burn after brushing and your teeth feel clean! I recently got filings and this seems to help with my sensitivity after
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mighty mo
> 3 dayMy sole purpose for purchasing this was to reduce plastic. The toothpaste is great, but it was in a plastic tube.
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econnie
> 3 dayI have been using Dr. Sheffield’s Certified Natural Toothpaste (Peppermint) for about 10 days, and so far I am very pleased. I bought it because of perioral rash that would not go away (thats an inflamed redness around the mouth). Ive been using Cetaphil to wash my face and Burts Bees on my lips, but rash was persistent. I read that fluoride and MSM (the stuff that makes foam) found in most toothpastes can cause or aggravate the rash. It was difficult to find brands w/o these chemicals, but Dr. Sheffields seemed to fill the bill. It seems a bit expensive, but you really dont need to use a lot to clean your teeth. It does a great job, tastes great and leaves your teeth feeling very smooth. It doesnt foam, but who needs toothpaste dribbling down their chin? I noticed in some reviews, people complained that youre only supposed to use it 3 times per week, but thats the SENSITIVE Dr. Sheffields, not the regular which you can use several times a day. To cut to the chase, I see a big improvement in the skin around my mouth in just 10 days. The skin both looks and feels better. I attribute the improvement to Dr. Sheffield’s Certified Natural Toothpaste (Peppermint), because that is the only thing I have done differently. UPDATE: Ive been using this toothpaste for about a year and it does seem to keep my skin clearer, BUT I almost stopped using it because the tube was so hard to get into--even using a knife. There is foil over the opening when you remove the cap that is almost impossible to get off. I was then prescribed an ointment for something else with the same packaging, and they instructed you to use the flip side of the cap to puncture the foil. Duh. It worked, but I was not born with this knowledge.
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KristaShopping
> 3 dayI ordered the Dr. Sheffield’s Certified Natural Toothpaste (Sensitive) - Fluoride Free Toothpaste recently after contemplating my last fluoride-free sensitive toothpaste and realizing I wanted to try another brand. I have been using it for almost a 2 weeks now. My main points for ordering were the “fluoride free” and the “sensitive teeth” attributes. I am 42 years old and I have had sensitive teeth for years. I have a bit of gum regression with exposed roots in places and my teeth themselves have always been sensitive in nature. It is tough to find “fluoride-free” in the stores when it came to sensitive teeth options. I really like this brand so far. Pros: My teeth actually feel cleaner upon the first brushing, which I didn’t think was possible. The back of my front bottom teeth have rough spots on the back which is probably, unfortunately, plaque deposits. But in the few days I’ve been using this paste, I can feel those spots continuing to smooth out. My breath actually tastes better and smells cleaner. My teeth do not hurt after this paste. The paste is actually a paste and doesn’t “run” off the toothbrush. The bottle is easy to use. Cost: I get twice the amount of paste for the price of my old brand. Cons: None yet. Al-in-all, I really appreciate this option for safer- fluoride-free toothpaste for those of us with sensitive teeth. I will probably stick with this brand.
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badgerbadger104
> 3 daySeriously. I have been saying I was going to order chocolate toothpaste since I found out it existed. Sure, its for kids. Do I care? Not one bit. Did I order it? You bet I did. Was it all that I hoped it would be? Good Lord, yes. Flavour: This is straight up tastes like chocolate cake batter. It almost tastes wrong. Toothpaste isnt supposed to be fun, or taste good. This tastes amazing. No weird aftertaste. Size: Medium sized tube. Two tubes. I was going to share, but nope, thats not happening. Texture: Doesnt really foam unless you use too much. (I tested) It is more paste like than the boring old toothpaste that you can get anywhere that has no fun value and makes brushing your teeth a routine chore. Leaves a good clean feeling in your mouth, just clean. Not ...sanitized the way some of the minty toothpastes can. You could probably even drink orange juice safely after brushing your teeth, but Im guessing here because I hate orange juice. I admit that I found that when I crave sweets, I will now go brush my teeth instead and it quells the craving. Seriously, it does! And no, I do not do this every time, I am not THAT good at adulting. I am, however, good enough at adulting that I am not outright eating the paste. Helpful Life Pro Tip? There is another frou-frou chocolate toothpaste for kids that is $15+ for one tube that has less toothpaste volume/weight/whatever. They taste very similar, and I prefer this one. For reasons. Get this one. Arrived in two days: two boxed tubes taped together. No damage. It was part of a larger Amazon Prime order, though, so thats kind of cheating and your experience may be different.