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XyliWhite, Neem & Tea Tree Toothpaste Gel - 181g - NOW Foods
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XyliWhite, Neem & Tea Tree Toothpaste Gel - 181g
Ingredients: Water, xylitol (25%), hydrated silica, glycerin, sorbitol, sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, melia azadirachta extract (neem), melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf oil, gaultheria procumbens (wintergreen) leaf oil, natural mint flavor, papain, xanthan gum, sodium coco sulfate.
Recommended use: Adults and children 2 years and older: apply XyliWhite toothpaste gel to a soft bristle toothbrush. Brush teeth thoroughly after meals, at least twice a day, or as directed by your dentist.
Warnings: Xylitol is harmful to animals; Contact your veterinarian immediately if you suspect that it has been ingested. Learn more about animal safety. Xylitol in any product is a veterinary medical emergency if ingested by animals, especially dogs, ferrets, and rabbits. If you suspect that your pet has ingested xylitol by observing it in action or by finding evidence of a chewed container or product, and the animal is behaving normally, you should try to feed the animal a small amount of food while seeking immediate veterinary medical attention. If you have evidence that they have ingested a product containing xylitol and the animal(s) is behaving abnormally, you should seek immediate veterinary medical attention without giving the animal any food.
Country of Origin: United States
Ingredients: Water, xylitol (25%), hydrated silica, glycerin, sorbitol, sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, melia azadirachta extract (neem), melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf oil, gaultheria procumbens (wintergreen) leaf oil, natural mint flavor, papain, xanthan gum, sodium coco sulfate.
Recommended use: Adults and children 2 years and older: apply XyliWhite toothpaste gel to a soft bristle toothbrush. Brush teeth thoroughly after meals, at least twice a day, or as directed by your dentist.
Warnings: Xylitol is harmful to animals; Contact your veterinarian immediately if you suspect that it has been ingested. Learn more about animal safety. Xylitol in any product is a veterinary medical emergency if ingested by animals, especially dogs, ferrets, and rabbits. If you suspect that your pet has ingested xylitol by observing it in action or by finding evidence of a chewed container or product, and the animal is behaving normally, you should try to feed the animal a small amount of food while seeking immediate veterinary medical attention. If you have evidence that they have ingested a product containing xylitol and the animal(s) is behaving abnormally, you should seek immediate veterinary medical attention without giving the animal any food.
Country of Origin: United States