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Kingfisher Toothpaste

 
Description: Brand: Kingfisher / Type: Toothpaste

Newest Review: ... else you might just as well run for the hills! I have been using Kingfisher for a year now and I am really pleased. I ... more

 ... truthfully can say that it has kept my teeth very well, just like all the other big brand names it just as efficient and safe. I prefer to use the fluoride free variety. I come from another place before UK and there I spend 21 years without using fluoride toothpaste or having fluoride in water and I am perfectly fine. I have seen many others that have not been exposed to fluoride a lifetime so teeth without fluoride keen in the same over time, don't buy into the media and allow then to feed you poison. From ...more

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Whitehorse
Crowned Review Kingfisher Toothpaste: Clean Teeth, Clean Conscience (1079 words)
by - written on 16/10/02 (Very useful, 1718 readings)
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Clean Teeth, Clean Conscience. Some time ago I tried Kingfisher toothpaste but unfortunately it was the fennel flavoured one. Seeing as fennel makes me want to gag at the smell of it, the idea of cleaning my teeth with the stuff was never going to take of with me! However I was unhappy with using brands from larger companies. Even buying the not-tested-on animals shop brand didn't make me feel a lot better - mostly because of the ridiculous amount of chemicals used in the toothpaste itself and also my bleak distrust of the dubious promises of large companies that my toothpaste really was animal free. A trip to the local organic shop last week gave ...  Read the complete review

SpookyMoon
Premium Review A disco for your teeth! (343 words)
by - written on 21/06/08 (Very useful, 68 readings)
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Kingfisher natural toothpaste is such a great brand of toothpaste. It comes in three flavours; Aloe Vera, Fennel and Mint (for the most conventional hippies) and seven varieties that offer both fluoride and non fluoride types. They have no artificial preservatives, flavourings, colourings or whiteners. It is GM free, Gluton free, not tested on animals and made in the UK! Kingfisher is generally cruelty free, never tested on animals and PETA named this brand as the best cruelty free toiletry. They have been reported as saying they would rather go out of business than comply with animal cruelty forms of standard testing and research! Richard, who ...  Read the complete review

ermintrude
Premium Review Kingfisher Toothpaste: Can't stand toothpaste? (453 words)
by - written on 02/08/00 (Very useful, 236 readings)
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I confess, I don't like the taste of "normal" toothpaste. For a while I avoided it altogether, even resorted to just baking soda a couple of times (my brain is going "groooogh" right now at the memory - don't do it, kids!), until I decided I'd better learn to live with it for the sake of my teeth. Basically I just find the taste disgusting, far too sweet and sickly. And look at the ingredients on the back - no wonder they tell you not to swallow it ;) When I went to the States I discovered Tom's of Maine (but that's another review entireley - heh :), an all-natural-ingredients toothpaste, through a veggie friend of mine. ...  Read the complete review

den
Premium Review Flouride free (264 words)
by - written on 26/09/00 (Very useful, 517 readings)
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Did you know that flouride is one of the most toxic chemicals out there? And that various campaigners allege one of the main reasons that some folks are so keen to see it in our water supply is that it provides a way fo getting rid of this chemical insdustry waste product? I'm not entirely sold on the consipracy theories (although I don't discount them either); but I do know I'm not too keen on swilling this chemical round my system a couple of times every day; not to mention the fact that the evidence that it has any effect at all on adult teeth is sketchy to say the least. So I've always tried to buy flouride-free toothpaste; which ...  Read the complete review

avalyn
Premium Review Kingfisher Toothpaste: Super clean feeling (287 words)
by - written on 24/07/09 (Useful, 47 readings)
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I wanted to switch to natural toothpaste but I was always afraid that it won't work as well as my usual thing. When it comes to teeth is not something where you can ignore efficient products. God forbid (and I am not even religious) you have to use and NHS dentist in UK, the system and the people that work there... well... I just can't think a word bad enough to express my disgust. So please brush your teeth!!!!!!!!!!!! Or else you might just as well run for the hills! I have been using Kingfisher for a year now and I am really pleased. I truthfully can say that it has kept my teeth very well, just like all the other big brand names it just as ...  Read the complete review

 

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