WHITENING CHARCOAL TOOTHPASTE 125ml

R220.00 Incl. VAT
WHITENING CHARCOAL TOOTHPASTE
Whitening Charcoal Toothpaste is a carefully formulated, oil-based
toothpaste designed to naturally whiten teeth while supporting
gum health, enamel restoration, and antibacterial protection. This
fluoride-free toothpaste uses the detoxifying properties of activated
charcoal, along with the mineral-rich benefits of bentonite clay,
diatomaceous earth, and calcium, to effectively remove stains,
balance oral pH, and promote strong teeth and gums. Unlike
conventional whitening pastes that rely on harsh abrasives and
bleaching agents, this formulation gently lifts stains while protecting
and restoring enamel integrity. Beeswax, essential oils, and micro-
structured minerals provide long-lasting oral health benefits while
freshening breath and maintaining the natural balance of beneficial
oral bacteria.
Key Benefits
• Naturally Whitens Teeth: Activated charcoal binds to surface
stains and toxins, removing discoloration without damaging
enamel.
• Remineralizes and Strengthens Enamel: Rich in calcium, bentonite
clay, and micro-structured minerals to fortify teeth.
• Detoxifies and Balances pH: Activated charcoal and baking soda
neutralize acids and remove toxins for optimal oral health.
• Anti-Bacterial and Anti-Inflammatory: Myrrh, frankincense, tea
tree, and clove essential oils fight harmful bacteria and support
gum healing.
• Non-Foaming, Gentle Formula: Oil-based and free from synthetic
detergents, making it safe for sensitive teeth and gums.
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Directions for Use
Warning
Technical Information
WHITENING CHARCOAL TOOTHPASTE
Whitening Charcoal Toothpaste is a carefully formulated, oil-based
toothpaste designed to naturally whiten teeth while supporting
gum health, enamel restoration, and antibacterial protection. This
fluoride-free toothpaste uses the detoxifying properties of activated
charcoal, along with the mineral-rich benefits of bentonite clay,
diatomaceous earth, and calcium, to effectively remove stains,
balance oral pH, and promote strong teeth and gums. Unlike
conventional whitening pastes that rely on harsh abrasives and
bleaching agents, this formulation gently lifts stains while protecting
and restoring enamel integrity. Beeswax, essential oils, and micro-
structured minerals provide long-lasting oral health benefits while
freshening breath and maintaining the natural balance of beneficial
oral bacteria.
Key Benefits
• Naturally Whitens Teeth: Activated charcoal binds to surface
stains and toxins, removing discoloration without damaging
enamel.
• Remineralizes and Strengthens Enamel: Rich in calcium, bentonite
clay, and micro-structured minerals to fortify teeth.
• Detoxifies and Balances pH: Activated charcoal and baking soda
neutralize acids and remove toxins for optimal oral health.
• Anti-Bacterial and Anti-Inflammatory: Myrrh, frankincense, tea
tree, and clove essential oils fight harmful bacteria and support
gum healing.
• Non-Foaming, Gentle Formula: Oil-based and free from synthetic
detergents, making it safe for sensitive teeth and gums.
How It Works
This innovative formula is designed to naturally whiten teeth while
strengthening and protecting enamel using gentle yet effective
natural ingredients.
Whitening and Detoxification:
• Activated Charcoal acts as a natural adsorbent, binding to surface
stains, plaque, and toxins, lifting them away from the teeth without
abrasion.
• Diatomaceous Earth and Bentonite Clay provide additional gentle
polishing, removing buildup and excess bacteria without harming
enamel.
Strengthening and Remineralizing Enamel:
• Calcium carbonate and 85 micro-structured minerals deliver
essential bioavailable nutrients that reinforce and restore
weakened enamel.
• Colloidal Silver acts as a natural antibacterial agent, preventing
harmful bacterial overgrowth that can erode enamel and cause
cavities.
Balancing Oral pH and Freshening Breath:
• Baking Soda and Bentonite Clay neutralize acidity, preventing
conditions that lead to tooth decay and gum inflammation.
• Peppermint, Spearmint, Lemon, and Clove Essential Oils provide a
refreshing and naturally antimicrobial effect, maintaining breath
freshness throughout the day.
Supporting Gum Health and Reducing Sensitivity:
• Myrrh and Frankincense Resins soothe inflamed gums, promote
healing, and enhance oral health.
• Tea Tree and Clove Essential Oils combat infections, reduce
inflammation and help prevent gum disease.
Teeth Staining and How This Toothpaste Helps
Teeth stains and discoloration occur due to both extrinsic and
intrinsic factors. Extrinsic stains form on the outer layer of the
teeth due to exposure to staining substances like coffee, tea,
red wine, tobacco, and artificial food dyes, which build up on the
enamel surface. Intrinsic stains, on the other hand, develop within
the deeper layers of the tooth due to factors like aging, excessive
fluoride exposure, or certain medications. Over time, poor oral
hygiene, plaque accumulation, and acidic foods contribute to the
yellowing of teeth by eroding enamel and allowing stains to set in.
Activated charcoal is highly effective in removing surface stains
due to its high porosity and adsorptive properties. It binds to stain-
causing molecules, toxins, and bacteria, lifting them away from
the enamel surface without causing abrasion. Unlike chemical
whitening agents that bleach the teeth and weaken enamel,
activated charcoal offers a non-invasive, gentle approach to teeth
whitening, preserving the integrity of enamel while detoxifying the
oral cavity. When combined with bentonite clay, baking soda, and
essential oils, this toothpaste removes stains, neutralizes acids,
balances oral pH, and prevents future discoloration, leaving teeth
visibly brighter and healthier.
Transitioning to a Natural Toothpaste
Switching from chemical-based toothpaste to a natural, oil-based
formula can require an adjustment period. Activated charcoal
toothpaste may feel different when you use it for the first time
due to its non-foaming texture and the temporary black colouring
of teeth and toothbrushes during use. Here are some tips to help
make the transition smoother:
• Start Gradually: If you are accustomed to foaming chemical
toothpaste start using natural toothpaste once a day while
continuing with your regular paste until you adjust.
• Expect a Detox Phase: The first few days may involve increased
saliva production or a slight detox effect as the mouth adjusts to
the absence of synthetic chemicals.
• Use a Separate Toothbrush: Due to the charcoal content, a
dedicated toothbrush can help prevent unwanted staining of
everyday brushes.
• Brush Gently and Thoroughly: Activated charcoal can be slightly
messy, so brushing near a sink with a gentle, circular motion
ensures complete cleaning without unnecessary splatter.
• Rinse Well: After brushing, rinse thoroughly with water to remove
all charcoal residue. A second rinse with warm salt water or a
natural mouthwash can enhance the cleaning process.
• Give It Time: Within a week of consistent use, you should notice
whiter teeth, fresher breath, and healthier gums, making the
transition worthwhile.
Switching to a natural toothpaste eliminates harmful chemicals
while supporting long-term oral health, remineralization, and
detoxification—providing immediate and lasting benefits for a
healthier smile.
The Dangers of Chemical Toothpastes & Fluoride
Modern commercial toothpastes contain synthetic chemicals
that may pose long-term health risks. Ingredients such as
sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS), triclosan, artificial sweeteners,
and preservatives can disrupt the delicate balance of the oral
microbiome, leading to bacterial resistance and oral irritation. One
of the most controversial ingredients in conventional toothpaste
is fluoride, which is commonly promoted as an essential mineral
for preventing cavities. However, fluoride is a neurotoxin that has
been linked to cognitive impairment, thyroid dysfunction, and bone
fragility. Excessive fluoride exposure can cause fluorosis, resulting
in the discoloration and weakening of tooth enamel. Furthermore,
fluoride can accumulate in the pineal gland, potentially affecting
melatonin production and disrupting sleep cycles. Studies have also
suggested that fluoride interferes with iodine absorption, leading
to an increased risk of hypothyroidism and metabolic disorders.
Unlike natural remineralizing agents such as calcium and colloidal
silver, which actively support enamel restoration, fluoride primarily
hardens the outer enamel layer, making teeth more brittle over time.
Whitening Charcoal Toothpaste eliminates these risks by using only
safe, bioavailable minerals to protect and restore teeth without the
toxic effects, associated with fluoride and chemical additives.
Effect on Oral Microbiome and Digestive System
This toothpaste supports the natural balance of beneficial bacteria
in the mouth by selectively targeting harmful pathogens while
preserving essential microbial flora. Beneficial oral bacteria play a
crucial role in preventing gingivitis, tooth decay, and inflammation
while aiding in digestive health by initiating the enzymatic
breakdown of food. When the oral microbiome is balanced, it
reduces the presence of harmful bacteria that can migrate to the
digestive system, preventing gastrointestinal imbalances, bloating,
and systemic inflammation. The antibacterial action of colloidal
silver, tea tree, and myrrh oils helps control pathogenic bacteria
without disrupting essential oral bacteria, ensuring optimal oral
and digestive health.
Ancient Oral Care and Myrrh’s Historical Use
For thousands of years, natural resins like myrrh have been revered
for their medicinal properties, particularly in oral care. Ancient
civilizations such as the Egyptians, Greeks, and Chinese used myrrh
resin to treat gum disease, infections, and tooth decay. Myrrh’s potent
antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties helped prevent
plaque buildup and supported natural gum regeneration, making it
a cornerstone of early dental health. Unlike modern chemical-based
pastes, ancient oral care relied on natural ingredients such as clay,
oils, and resins, which worked with the body’s biology rather than
disrupting the oral microbiome. Archaeological findings reveal that
ancient societies had significantly lower rates of cavities and tooth
decay, largely due to their nutrient-rich diets free of processed sugars
and refined carbohydrates. The use of natural antibacterial agents,
combined with the absence of modern dietary toxins, allowed
ancient people to maintain strong, decay-resistant teeth without
the need for synthetic additives. Whitening Charcoal Toothpaste
revives this ancient wisdom, using time-tested ingredients to restore
and protect oral health in a way that modern chemical formulations
cannot replicate.
The Dangers of Chemical Toothpastes and Harmful Ingredients
Many commercial toothpastes contain toxic ingredients that can
pose serious health risks. These chemicals can disrupt the natural
balance of the oral microbiome, contribute to systemic toxicity, and
cause long-term health complications. Below are some of the most
harmful ingredients commonly found in mainstream toothpastes:
• Fluoride: A neurotoxin linked to cognitive impairment, thyroid
dysfunction, and weakened bones. Fluoride can accumulate in
the pineal gland, potentially affecting sleep cycles and hormone
regulation. It also interferes with iodine absorption, increasing
the risk of hypothyroidism. Excess fluoride exposure may lead to
fluorosis, causing brittle and discoloured teeth.
• Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS): A harsh detergent and foaming
agent known to cause mouth ulcers, gum irritation, and increased
oral sensitivity. SLS can strip away the mouth’s protective mucosa,
leading to dryness, inflammation, and heightened susceptibility
to bacterial infections.
• Triclosan: An antimicrobial chemical linked to hormonal
imbalances and antibiotic resistance. Triclosan disrupts the
endocrine system, particularly thyroid function, and may increase
the risk of chronic inflammation and cardiovascular issues.
• Artificial Sweeteners (Aspartame, Saccharin, and Sorbitol):
These synthetic additives can alter gut microbiota, leading to
digestive issues and metabolic disturbances. Aspartame has
been associated with neurological symptoms, headaches, and
insulin resistance.
• Propylene Glycol: A petroleum-derived chemical used as a
humectant in toothpaste. It can be absorbed into the bloodstream
and may cause liver, kidney, and nervous system toxicity with
long-term exposure.
• Titanium Dioxide: A whitening agent classified as a possible
carcinogen. In nanoparticle form, it can penetrate tissues and
accumulate in organs, potentially causing oxidative stress and
DNA damage.
• Parabens: Synthetic preservatives used to prolong shelf life but
known to act as endocrine disruptors, mimicking estrogen in the
body and increasing the risk of hormonal imbalances, fertility
issues, and breast cancer.
• Microplastics & Synthetic Dyes: Some toothpaste contains
microbeads and artificial colours that pollute the body and the
environment. These plastics can be ingested and absorbed into
tissues, leading to cellular damage and inflammation.
Commitment to Natural Oral Care
• Fluoride-Free
• No Artificial Preservatives
• Non-toxic and Biodegradable
• Ethically Sourced Ingredients
• Gentle Yet Highly Effective
RECOMMENDATION
We recommend using this toothpaste with Hadassah’s natural oral
care products. If you have had root canals, implants, or heavy metal
fillings, use our Oil Pulling Mouth Healer, and work your way up to
10 minutes daily. For extra teeth whitening use our Teeth Whitening
(10ml) blend. To help balance the Ph levels in your mouth refer to
the Herbal Alkaline Mouthwash.
WHITENING CHARCOAL TOOTHPASTE
Scoop a pea-sized amount:
Use a clean, dry spatula, toothbrush, or spoon to avoid contamination.
Apply to a dry or slightly damp toothbrush:
Brushing with dry bristles allows for better coating of teeth.
Brush gently for 2 minutes:
Focus on circular motions to ensure even coverage on all surfaces
of your teeth and gums.
Let the paste absorb:
Leave a light coating on teeth for a few seconds before rinsing to
maximize remineralization.
Spit, but do not rinse immediately:
Leaving a protective layer helps prolong the benefits.
Recommended Use:
Twice daily for best results.
What to Expect with an Oil-Based Formula
Smooth, waxy texture that melts upon contact with saliva.
Long-lasting moisture and protection:
unlike water-based pastes that rinse away quickly.
Detoxification effect:
as the mouth adjusts, some users may notice an increase in saliva
production or slight detox symptoms initially.
Temperature Sensitivity:
This natural toothpaste may harden in cooler environments and
soften in warm temperatures. If melted, stir and refrigerate for
consistency.
WHITENING CHARCOAL TOOTHPASTE
Keep out of children’s reach.
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to direct heat (above
30°C), as this may liquefy the product.
Use within 6 months of opening for optimal freshness.
Keep the jar sealed tightly to prevent contamination.
Do not ingest. Spit out after brushing.
Avoid using a wet toothbrush directly in the jar.
Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Description
Directions for Use
Ingredients
Warning
WHITENING CHARCOAL TOOTHPASTE
Whitening Charcoal Toothpaste is a carefully formulated, oil-based
toothpaste designed to naturally whiten teeth while supporting
gum health, enamel restoration, and antibacterial protection. This
fluoride-free toothpaste uses the detoxifying properties of activated
charcoal, along with the mineral-rich benefits of bentonite clay,
diatomaceous earth, and calcium, to effectively remove stains,
balance oral pH, and promote strong teeth and gums. Unlike
conventional whitening pastes that rely on harsh abrasives and
bleaching agents, this formulation gently lifts stains while protecting
and restoring enamel integrity. Beeswax, essential oils, and micro-
structured minerals provide long-lasting oral health benefits while
freshening breath and maintaining the natural balance of beneficial
oral bacteria.
Key Benefits
• Naturally Whitens Teeth: Activated charcoal binds to surface
stains and toxins, removing discoloration without damaging
enamel.
• Remineralizes and Strengthens Enamel: Rich in calcium, bentonite
clay, and micro-structured minerals to fortify teeth.
• Detoxifies and Balances pH: Activated charcoal and baking soda
neutralize acids and remove toxins for optimal oral health.
• Anti-Bacterial and Anti-Inflammatory: Myrrh, frankincense, tea
tree, and clove essential oils fight harmful bacteria and support
gum healing.
• Non-Foaming, Gentle Formula: Oil-based and free from synthetic
detergents, making it safe for sensitive teeth and gums.
How It Works
This innovative formula is designed to naturally whiten teeth while
strengthening and protecting enamel using gentle yet effective
natural ingredients.
Whitening and Detoxification:
• Activated Charcoal acts as a natural adsorbent, binding to surface
stains, plaque, and toxins, lifting them away from the teeth without
abrasion.
• Diatomaceous Earth and Bentonite Clay provide additional gentle
polishing, removing buildup and excess bacteria without harming
enamel.
Strengthening and Remineralizing Enamel:
• Calcium carbonate and 85 micro-structured minerals deliver
essential bioavailable nutrients that reinforce and restore
weakened enamel.
• Colloidal Silver acts as a natural antibacterial agent, preventing
harmful bacterial overgrowth that can erode enamel and cause
cavities.
Balancing Oral pH and Freshening Breath:
• Baking Soda and Bentonite Clay neutralize acidity, preventing
conditions that lead to tooth decay and gum inflammation.
• Peppermint, Spearmint, Lemon, and Clove Essential Oils provide a
refreshing and naturally antimicrobial effect, maintaining breath
freshness throughout the day.
Supporting Gum Health and Reducing Sensitivity:
• Myrrh and Frankincense Resins soothe inflamed gums, promote
healing, and enhance oral health.
• Tea Tree and Clove Essential Oils combat infections, reduce
inflammation and help prevent gum disease.
Teeth Staining and How This Toothpaste Helps
Teeth stains and discoloration occur due to both extrinsic and
intrinsic factors. Extrinsic stains form on the outer layer of the
teeth due to exposure to staining substances like coffee, tea,
red wine, tobacco, and artificial food dyes, which build up on the
enamel surface. Intrinsic stains, on the other hand, develop within
the deeper layers of the tooth due to factors like aging, excessive
fluoride exposure, or certain medications. Over time, poor oral
hygiene, plaque accumulation, and acidic foods contribute to the
yellowing of teeth by eroding enamel and allowing stains to set in.
Activated charcoal is highly effective in removing surface stains
due to its high porosity and adsorptive properties. It binds to stain-
causing molecules, toxins, and bacteria, lifting them away from
the enamel surface without causing abrasion. Unlike chemical
whitening agents that bleach the teeth and weaken enamel,
activated charcoal offers a non-invasive, gentle approach to teeth
whitening, preserving the integrity of enamel while detoxifying the
oral cavity. When combined with bentonite clay, baking soda, and
essential oils, this toothpaste removes stains, neutralizes acids,
balances oral pH, and prevents future discoloration, leaving teeth
visibly brighter and healthier.
Transitioning to a Natural Toothpaste
Switching from chemical-based toothpaste to a natural, oil-based
formula can require an adjustment period. Activated charcoal
toothpaste may feel different when you use it for the first time
due to its non-foaming texture and the temporary black colouring
of teeth and toothbrushes during use. Here are some tips to help
make the transition smoother:
• Start Gradually: If you are accustomed to foaming chemical
toothpaste start using natural toothpaste once a day while
continuing with your regular paste until you adjust.
• Expect a Detox Phase: The first few days may involve increased
saliva production or a slight detox effect as the mouth adjusts to
the absence of synthetic chemicals.
• Use a Separate Toothbrush: Due to the charcoal content, a
dedicated toothbrush can help prevent unwanted staining of
everyday brushes.
• Brush Gently and Thoroughly: Activated charcoal can be slightly
messy, so brushing near a sink with a gentle, circular motion
ensures complete cleaning without unnecessary splatter.
• Rinse Well: After brushing, rinse thoroughly with water to remove
all charcoal residue. A second rinse with warm salt water or a
natural mouthwash can enhance the cleaning process.
• Give It Time: Within a week of consistent use, you should notice
whiter teeth, fresher breath, and healthier gums, making the
transition worthwhile.
Switching to a natural toothpaste eliminates harmful chemicals
while supporting long-term oral health, remineralization, and
detoxification—providing immediate and lasting benefits for a
healthier smile.
The Dangers of Chemical Toothpastes & Fluoride
Modern commercial toothpastes contain synthetic chemicals
that may pose long-term health risks. Ingredients such as
sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS), triclosan, artificial sweeteners,
and preservatives can disrupt the delicate balance of the oral
microbiome, leading to bacterial resistance and oral irritation. One
of the most controversial ingredients in conventional toothpaste
is fluoride, which is commonly promoted as an essential mineral
for preventing cavities. However, fluoride is a neurotoxin that has
been linked to cognitive impairment, thyroid dysfunction, and bone
fragility. Excessive fluoride exposure can cause fluorosis, resulting
in the discoloration and weakening of tooth enamel. Furthermore,
fluoride can accumulate in the pineal gland, potentially affecting
melatonin production and disrupting sleep cycles. Studies have also
suggested that fluoride interferes with iodine absorption, leading
to an increased risk of hypothyroidism and metabolic disorders.
Unlike natural remineralizing agents such as calcium and colloidal
silver, which actively support enamel restoration, fluoride primarily
hardens the outer enamel layer, making teeth more brittle over time.
Whitening Charcoal Toothpaste eliminates these risks by using only
safe, bioavailable minerals to protect and restore teeth without the
toxic effects, associated with fluoride and chemical additives.
Effect on Oral Microbiome and Digestive System
This toothpaste supports the natural balance of beneficial bacteria
in the mouth by selectively targeting harmful pathogens while
preserving essential microbial flora. Beneficial oral bacteria play a
crucial role in preventing gingivitis, tooth decay, and inflammation
while aiding in digestive health by initiating the enzymatic
breakdown of food. When the oral microbiome is balanced, it
reduces the presence of harmful bacteria that can migrate to the
digestive system, preventing gastrointestinal imbalances, bloating,
and systemic inflammation. The antibacterial action of colloidal
silver, tea tree, and myrrh oils helps control pathogenic bacteria
without disrupting essential oral bacteria, ensuring optimal oral
and digestive health.
Ancient Oral Care and Myrrh’s Historical Use
For thousands of years, natural resins like myrrh have been revered
for their medicinal properties, particularly in oral care. Ancient
civilizations such as the Egyptians, Greeks, and Chinese used myrrh
resin to treat gum disease, infections, and tooth decay. Myrrh’s potent
antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties helped prevent
plaque buildup and supported natural gum regeneration, making it
a cornerstone of early dental health. Unlike modern chemical-based
pastes, ancient oral care relied on natural ingredients such as clay,
oils, and resins, which worked with the body’s biology rather than
disrupting the oral microbiome. Archaeological findings reveal that
ancient societies had significantly lower rates of cavities and tooth
decay, largely due to their nutrient-rich diets free of processed sugars
and refined carbohydrates. The use of natural antibacterial agents,
combined with the absence of modern dietary toxins, allowed
ancient people to maintain strong, decay-resistant teeth without
the need for synthetic additives. Whitening Charcoal Toothpaste
revives this ancient wisdom, using time-tested ingredients to restore
and protect oral health in a way that modern chemical formulations
cannot replicate.
The Dangers of Chemical Toothpastes and Harmful Ingredients
Many commercial toothpastes contain toxic ingredients that can
pose serious health risks. These chemicals can disrupt the natural
balance of the oral microbiome, contribute to systemic toxicity, and
cause long-term health complications. Below are some of the most
harmful ingredients commonly found in mainstream toothpastes:
• Fluoride: A neurotoxin linked to cognitive impairment, thyroid
dysfunction, and weakened bones. Fluoride can accumulate in
the pineal gland, potentially affecting sleep cycles and hormone
regulation. It also interferes with iodine absorption, increasing
the risk of hypothyroidism. Excess fluoride exposure may lead to
fluorosis, causing brittle and discoloured teeth.
• Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS): A harsh detergent and foaming
agent known to cause mouth ulcers, gum irritation, and increased
oral sensitivity. SLS can strip away the mouth’s protective mucosa,
leading to dryness, inflammation, and heightened susceptibility
to bacterial infections.
• Triclosan: An antimicrobial chemical linked to hormonal
imbalances and antibiotic resistance. Triclosan disrupts the
endocrine system, particularly thyroid function, and may increase
the risk of chronic inflammation and cardiovascular issues.
• Artificial Sweeteners (Aspartame, Saccharin, and Sorbitol):
These synthetic additives can alter gut microbiota, leading to
digestive issues and metabolic disturbances. Aspartame has
been associated with neurological symptoms, headaches, and
insulin resistance.
• Propylene Glycol: A petroleum-derived chemical used as a
humectant in toothpaste. It can be absorbed into the bloodstream
and may cause liver, kidney, and nervous system toxicity with
long-term exposure.
• Titanium Dioxide: A whitening agent classified as a possible
carcinogen. In nanoparticle form, it can penetrate tissues and
accumulate in organs, potentially causing oxidative stress and
DNA damage.
• Parabens: Synthetic preservatives used to prolong shelf life but
known to act as endocrine disruptors, mimicking estrogen in the
body and increasing the risk of hormonal imbalances, fertility
issues, and breast cancer.
• Microplastics & Synthetic Dyes: Some toothpaste contains
microbeads and artificial colours that pollute the body and the
environment. These plastics can be ingested and absorbed into
tissues, leading to cellular damage and inflammation.
Commitment to Natural Oral Care
• Fluoride-Free
• No Artificial Preservatives
• Non-toxic and Biodegradable
• Ethically Sourced Ingredients
• Gentle Yet Highly Effective
RECOMMENDATION
We recommend using this toothpaste with Hadassah’s natural oral
care products. If you have had root canals, implants, or heavy metal
fillings, use our Oil Pulling Mouth Healer, and work your way up to
10 minutes daily. For extra teeth whitening use our Teeth Whitening
(10ml) blend. To help balance the Ph levels in your mouth refer to
the Herbal Alkaline Mouthwash.
WHITENING CHARCOAL TOOTHPASTE
Scoop a pea-sized amount:
Use a clean, dry spatula, toothbrush, or spoon to avoid contamination.
Apply to a dry or slightly damp toothbrush:
Brushing with dry bristles allows for better coating of teeth.
Brush gently for 2 minutes:
Focus on circular motions to ensure even coverage on all surfaces
of your teeth and gums.
Let the paste absorb:
Leave a light coating on teeth for a few seconds before rinsing to
maximize remineralization.
Spit, but do not rinse immediately:
Leaving a protective layer helps prolong the benefits.
Recommended Use:
Twice daily for best results.
What to Expect with an Oil-Based Formula
Smooth, waxy texture that melts upon contact with saliva.
Long-lasting moisture and protection:
unlike water-based pastes that rinse away quickly.
Detoxification effect:
as the mouth adjusts, some users may notice an increase in saliva
production or slight detox symptoms initially.
Temperature Sensitivity:
This natural toothpaste may harden in cooler environments and
soften in warm temperatures. If melted, stir and refrigerate for
consistency.
WHITENING CHARCOAL TOOTHPASTE
Keep out of children’s reach.
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to direct heat (above
30°C), as this may liquefy the product.
Use within 6 months of opening for optimal freshness.
Keep the jar sealed tightly to prevent contamination.
Do not ingest. Spit out after brushing.
Avoid using a wet toothbrush directly in the jar.
Discontinue use if irritation occurs.



