This document compares the ingredients in common toothpastes to those in Forever Bright Toothgel. It warns that common toothpastes contain dangerous chemicals like formaldehyde, paraffin, chalk, peppermint oil, and detergent. It raises particular concerns about fluoride, listing various health problems it can allegedly cause. The document then details the "miraculous" natural ingredients in Forever Bright Toothgel - aloe vera and bee propolis - and their purported benefits. It claims these ingredients provide antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and other healing properties when used as a toothgel.
3. We can’t think our day
beginning without a toothpaste
or toothgel.
But The following Life
Threatening ingredients are
usually found in a common
toothpaste…
4. This very dangerous ingredient
can be found inside of your
toothpaste tube.
Formaldehyde kills all of those
small bacteria that climb onto
your teeth after eating or
sleeping.
If a large amount of
formaldehyde is accidentally
ingested, the result could be fatal.
Severe formaldehyde ingestion
results in jaundice, kidney
damage, liver damage and death.
5. As slick as the petroleum
that it is derived from,
paraffin creates a smooth
paste that oozes onto your
toothbrush.
As you might imagine,
paraffin wasn’t meant to be
eaten.
If you happen to swallow
this ingredient, you may
end up with abdominal
pain, nausea, vomiting, and
severe constipation.
6. That’s right – chalk.
It is hard enough to
remove all of that caked
on gunk from your
pearly whites.
Chalk dust may cause
lung problems if
inhaled, and swallowing
a bit of chalk could
cause bleeding.
7. Minty, minty, minty!
Fresh breath can only be
kept fresh with the help
of peppermint oil!
While refreshing when
brushing your teeth,
peppermint oil can cause
a slow pulse, heartburn,
and muscle tremors if it
is consumed.
8. What would toothpaste be
without that satisfying soapy
feeling?
Manufacturers use regular
detergent in order to
appease the masses that
prefer bubbly toothpaste.
While bubbles may be fun,
be careful if you accidentally
ingest a large amount of this
stuff – swallowing detergent
can cause digestive tract
burning.
10. Fluoride affects many tissues in
your body besides your teeth.
Fluoride supplements have never
been approved by the FDA.
Fluoride toxicity can lead to a wide
variety of health problems, including:
Thyroid disease, Genetic damage and
cell death, Disrupts synthesis of
collagen, Arthritis, Bone cancer
(osteosarcoma), Increased tumour
and cancer rate, Inactivates 62
enzymes and inhibits more than 100,
Disrupted immune system, Muscle
disorders, Bone fractures, Inhibited
formation of antibodies, Damaged
sperm and increased infertility and
many more.
In other words, if fluoride is having a
visually detrimental effect on the
surface of your teeth, you can be
virtually guaranteed that it's also
damaging other parts of your body,
12. IN GR ED IEN TS
Aloe Barbadensis Gel
(Stabilized Aloe Vera Gel)
Sorbitol
Hydrated Silica
Glycerin
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate
Chondrus Crispus
(Carrageenan)
Flavour (Aroma)
Bee Propolis
Sodium Saccharin
Sodium Benzoate
Chlorophyllin-Copper Complex
Don’t worry, here is the
SOLUTION…
13. Sorbitol is used as a sweetening agent and having mouthwash properties.
Hydrated silica gives toothpaste a smoother “gel” quality. It is listed by the US Food &
Drug Administration to be Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) and has no known
toxicity or carcinogenicity. It is a better cleaner, helps to remove stains that have formed
on teeth.
Glycerin is a colourless and smell-less liquid. It is a sweetening and preserving agent
used in toothpaste.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is a foaming agent. The foaming action ensures that the
toothpaste does not spill out of the mouth, while brushing. It is certified by Cancer
Council (Western Australia) as non-carcinogenic.
Carrageenan is an extract of red seaweed (Chondrus crispus). It is used as a
safe thickening agent in toothpaste.
Saccharin sodium is a sweetener in most toothpaste, to hide the flavour of other
chemicals. It's an artificial sweetener that is not sugar so it does not cause tooth decay,
but it does sweeten the flavour of the toothpaste instead of it tasting like the other
components.
Sodium Benzoate or Ethylparaben is a safe preservative and plays an important role in
keeping the toothpaste free from micro-organisms. Sodium benzoate prevents the
buildup of micro-organisms in the toothpaste, and is the reason why there is no need to
keep toothpastes in refrigerators.
14. But The Two Miraculous Ingredients are…
Aloe Vera Bee Propolis
15. Aloe Vera and its Benefits
Aloe Vera is considered to be a
miracle plant.
Tropical plant which looks like a
cactus.
Also known as Kumari, Korphad,
Ghee Kanwar etc.
There are over 400 varieties of
Aloe Vera, but only 4-5 contain
medicinal properties.
It can be taken internally or
applied topically.
Natural, safe and herbal plant
used for thousands of years.
Records of this plant exist on
Sumerian clay tablets from as
early as 2200 BC.
Aloe Barbadensis Miller, well
known for its magically soothing
abilities.
Natural cleanser.
Analgesic effects.
Anti-inflammatory.
Anti-bacterial, anti-viral.
Energy booster.
Anti-pruretic and anti-
pyretic.
High nutritional value.
Penetrates tissues.
Keratolytic – breaks
down and digests dead
tissues.
Regenerates healthy
cells.
Moisturizes tissues, pH
16. Propolis and its Benefits
Did you know that honey isn’t the only
thing that bees make? Bees also produce
a compound called propolis from the sap
on needle-leaved trees or evergreens.
When they combine the sap with their
own discharges and beeswax, they create
a sticky, greenish-brown product that is
used as a coating to build their hives.
This is propolis.
Various products derived from the
beehive have been studied and propolis
has proved to be a product having
beneficial results for human health.
Propolis (Pro-before, Polis-city = defence
of the city), is the resinous substance
that bees gather from the leaf buds of
trees and certain vegetables.
Thousands of years ago, ancient
civilizations used propolis for its
medicinal properties. Greeks used it to
treat abscesses. Assyrians put it on
wounds and tumours to fight infection
and help the healing process. Egyptians
One of the reasons behind
propolis’ popularity is that it’s
thought to have antibacterial,
antiviral, antifungal, and anti-
inflammatory properties.
Propolis has been suggested to
have a role in treating certain
cancers as well.
Prevent diseases and parasites
and inhibit fungal and bacterial
growth. Propolis has been the
subject of recent dentistry
research and there is
some clinical evidence that
propolis protects against dental
caries and other forms of oral
disease, due to its antimicrobial
properties.
The compound is still used for
medical purposes, which
include:
fighting infections
boosting the immune system
healing genital herpes and cold
sores
17.
18. Awarded by Reader Digest and
Certified by International Aloe
Science Council
19.
20. The Miraculous Benefits of Bright
Tooth gel
1. Apply on bleeding gums.
2. Apply on burned lips – caused by smoking.
3. Heals the mouth ulcers.
4. Fights against the bad breath.
5. Apply into throat to get relief from cough.
6. Apply externally on acne.
7. Vapour with hot water to get relief from cold.
8. Rub gently on forehead in headache.
9. Apply on ant and mosquito bites.
10. Very effective in cuts, wound and burns.
11. Effective in itching and skin diseases like
ringworm.
12. Heals the cracked heels.
13. Relieves from the toothache caused by cavity
etc.
14. Apply little to cleanse your face.
15. Use externally on piles.
16. Gargle with warm water in case of broken
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