{"id":38485,"date":"2016-04-20T06:16:26","date_gmt":"2016-04-20T06:16:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/theindianspot.com\/?p=38485"},"modified":"2016-08-10T05:47:38","modified_gmt":"2016-08-10T05:47:38","slug":"common-toothpaste-chemicals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theindianspot.com\/common-toothpaste-chemicals\/","title":{"rendered":"COMMON TOOTHPASTE CHEMICALS YOU NEED TO AVOID"},"content":{"rendered":"
You might not think much about the ingredients in your toothpaste compared to the ingredients in your food or even other personal care products, but those pea-sized dollops on your toothbrush twice a day add up. Every morning and night, you squeeze a small amount of toothpaste onto your toothbrush. But have you ever wondered what is in toothpaste that makes it clean your teeth? Most toothpastes share common ingredients, both active and inactive. Active ingredients are what help fight cavities and reduce your risk of gum disease. The inactive ingredients give the toothpaste its taste and texture. Toothpaste contains many potentially harmful ingredients, including some that can lead to serious long-term health problems. Here are some common toothpaste chemicals you need to know about:<\/p>\n
TRICLOSAN<\/strong><\/p>\n Triclosan is used in skin care products, deodorants, laundry detergents, mattresses, toilet fixtures, hand sanitizers, toothpaste, and more. This chemical has powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties, but it’s also been linked to numerous health problems. Triclosan impedes the thyroid gland, is likely an endocrine disruptor, and it may cause cancer. Triclosan is used in some of the most popular toothpastes.<\/p>\n