Introducing the first ever all natural 100% pure herbal toothpaste, mouthwash and breath freshener
Take a Close Look at What You are Using Now
Would you allow your family to brush their teeth with engine degreaser or rat poison? The fact is, they probably are and you don’t even know it.
Many name-brand toothpastes and mouthwashes contain potentially harmful ingredients, which are made up of very small molecules that may penetrate the skin, enter the blood stream, and build up in the liver, kidneys, heart, lungs, and tissues.
Did you ever wonder why manufacturers are required to put the following warning label on toothpastes?
WARNING: Keep out of the reach of children under 6 years of age. If you accidentally swallow more than used for brushing, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Just read the label on any major brand toothpaste or mouthwash. You’ll see they are loaded with toxins and chemicals such as sodium fluoride, triclosan, FD&C Blue Dye #1 and 2, sodium lauryl sulfate, and hydrated silica. Some of these ingredients are considered to be carcinogenic (cancer causing). Get your toothpaste tube and check out the ingredients. How many are in your toothpaste?
Here are the FACTS!!!
Sodium Fluoride: The main ingredient in toothpaste and rat poison
Surprisingly, fluoride has NEVER been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Additionally, a 1990 study stated that fluoride has been shown to NOT reduce cavities and scientists are now linking fluoride to dental deformity, arthritis, allergic reactions and about 10,000 unnecessary deaths each year from cancer.
(Maurer, et. al. “Fluoride an equivocal carcinogen. J.National Cancer Institute 82, 1118-26, 1990.).
FD&C Blue Dye # 1 & 2: Are you eating crude oil for breakfast?
These dyes are artificial colorings often found in familiar toothpaste brands and other a wide variety of other products. Recent studies indicate that FD & C Blue Dyes 1 & 2 can trigger a wide number of behavioral, learning, and health problems. FD&C color dyes may also cause potentially severe allergic reactions, asthma attacks, headaches, nausea, fatigue, nervousness, lack of concentration, and cancer.
( 8. Platzek et. al. “Formation of carcinogenic aromatic amine from an azo dye by human skin bacteria in vitro.” Hum Rxp Toxicol, 1999 Sep; 18(9):552-59. (9. Zillich AJ, Kuhn RJ, Petersen TJ. “Skin discoloration with blue food coloring.” Ann Pharmacother. 2000 Jul-Aug;34(7-8):868-70.)
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS): Used clinically as a skin irritant
Perhaps the most potentially harmful ingredient in personal-care products is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS). Because SLS has a foaming property, it is added to toothpastes in order to give the impression that the toothpaste is working. However, SLS has been found to be quite corrosive and harmful to skin tissue says a report by the American College of Toxicity.
The journal of the American College of Toxicology reports that SLS can penetrate and be retained in the eye, brain, heart, and liver with potentially harmful long-term effects. Also found in most shampoos including “no tears” baby shampoos, SLS can keep children’s eyes from developing properly, can cause cataracts in adults, can retard healing, and can impair hair growth.
A clinical study conducted in Oslo, Norway by Dr. Barkvol, found that after having canker prone individuals brush with SLS free toothpaste for three months, the incidence of sores dropped by a whopping 70% in those patients.
(10. U.S. Food & Drug Administration. “Color Additives Fact Sheet.” July 30, 2001.
11. Fairbanks, V. “Blue Gods, Blue Oil, and Blue People.” Mayo Clinic Proc, 1994; 69: 889-92.) Department of Oral Surgery and Oral Medicine, Dental Faculty, University of Oslo, 1109 Blindern, Oslo Norway
Triclosan: A pesticide found in many types of toothpaste
While the companies that manufacture products containing triclosan claim that it is safe, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has registered it as a dangerous pesticide. The EPA gives triclosan high scores both as a human health risk and as an environmental risk.
Additionally, chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides can be stored in body fat, sometimes accumulating to toxic levels. Long term exposure to repeated use of many pesticide products can damage the liver, kidneys, heart and lungs, suppress the immune system, and cause hormonal disruption, paralysis, sterility and brain hemorrhages.
(12. Reigart, J, Roberts, J. “Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.” Environmental Protection Agency, 1999.)
Hydrated Silica: A whitener that damages tooth enamel
Hydrated silica, which is primarily used as an abrasive in toothpaste, is made from a crystallized compound found in quartz, sand, and flint.
Tooth enamel re-mineralizes daily from the supply of ionic calcium and phosphorus in the saliva. Scratching the surface of the tooth with an abrasive such as hydrated silica harms the enamel and prevents re-mineralization, much like using sand to clean glass. Severe wear could eventually occur.
“The public is cautioned against excessive use of products containing ‘dioforms,’ which are abrasive substances that can cause the breakdown of tooth enamel. Products containing the ingredients silica and cellulose, in particular, should be avoided when gum disease, tooth decay, sensitivity and receding gums are present. While these ingredients can remove tartar and make teeth whiter in appearance, they also may do harm to dental health by altering the acidic balance of the mouth, gums and tongue,” said Dr. Warren Scherer, New York University College of Dentistry, as reported by The Naples Daily News.
(12. Reigart, J, Roberts, J. “Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings.” Environmental Protection Agency, 1999. 13. Epstein, S, Steinman, D. The Safe Shopper’s Bible. John Wiley & Sons. 1995.)
Mouthwash and the risk of cancer
In 1991, the National Cancer Institute, a department of Heath and Human Services reported that men had a 60% greater risk and women a 90% greater risk of cancer when using mouthwash that contained 25% or more alcohol. The longer the use the higher the risks. Lower levels of alcohol do not “kill the germs that cause bad breath”.
Breath fresheners – the big cover up
All the “breath candies” that you’re used to seeing in the stores (Altoids, Tic-Tacs, Certs, Ice Breakers, etc…) all commit some kind of fatal mistake in the documented science of creating fresh breath. You see, by now the academic halitosis community knows the causes of bad breath…. and we also know the exact conditions that create an environment in your mouth that is MORE LIKELY to produce bad breath.
So wouldn’t you think that a ‘breath mint’ should contain ingredients that make this oral environment less likely to happen? At the very least, there shouldn’t be anything in there would make that oral environment WORSE, right?
The top breath fresheners on the market ALL contain either sugar (which the bad breath bacteria absolutely feast on), or they contain an artificial flavor designed to cover-up rather than prevent bad breath and taste.
And NONE OF THEM Contain Any Clinically Proven, Breath-Refreshing Ingredients!
You want to make sure you have fresh breath, so you pop in a breath candy…STOP!
Although you may have a cinnamon-like taste in your mouth, what you’ve really just done is made your bad breath problem MUCH worse.
Let me explain:
During dinner you have a meat (protein) and maybe some wine (alcohol), you just introduced two ‘triggers’ to your mouth that start the process of creating those foul-smelling gases/odors.
Then after dinner, by sucking on that mint, you actually gave those bacteria a food source they LOVE (sugar) to help along the odor production. Yes, it’s true you TASTE cinnamon or mint, but that’s only a temporary cover up and what people actually SMELL is usually a lot worse!
The Solution
OraMD is all natural, 100% pure, essential oils of almond, spearmint and peppermint. In January of 2003, the Krenn School of Applied Science in London, England did a comparative study of peppermint and spearmint as anti-micro bacterial agents in a food system. Essential oils of peppermint were “investigated for their anti-micro bacterial properties against 21 human and plant pathogenic microorganisms”. The result: peppermint oils strongly inhibited bacterial growth and may be useful as an antibacterial agent for inhibition of the growth of pathogens. Peppermint oil was effective against all 22 bacterial strains.
Basic Cost Comparison
While OraMD compares favorably in a cost comparison of the leading toothpaste, mouthwash and breath mints, it doesn’t tell the whole story. The true cost of oral health cannot always be measured by how much you pay for your toothpaste.

Check out the many benefits of using OraMD:
- All natural
- Safe and effective
- Multiple uses
- Helps Prevents Gum Disease
- Helps Stops Bleeding Gums
- Reduces Plaque and Tartar
- Cleans and Polishes Teeth
- Freshens Breath
- Conveniently fits in to your pocket or purse
OraMD® is all natural, 100% pure, essential oils of almond, spearmint and peppermint. There are hundreds of varieties of these oils from all over the world and they all have different properties. This scientific formulation is designed to eliminate bacteria and pathogens that are the cause of gum disease, gingivitis, bleeding gums and bad breath. This is a truly great product!
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