Ayurvedic Meswak Root Toothpaste
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Created according to the principles of Ayurvedic medicine, Herbal Dental Gel toothpaste with Meswak Root is made with the same herbs mentioned in ancient Indian texts. The science of the past meets that of the present, for an original and effective product, able to help the health of teeth and gums, giving fresh and fragrant breath.
Herbal Dental Gel Meswak Root (with Black Cumin) Toothpaste will give you a bright smile with perfectly clean teeth. Black Cumin (Nigelia Sativa) is an excellent antiseptic and Meswak Root (Salvadora Persica) has always been famous as a "natural dentist". It fights plaque, is gentle on the gums and prevents them from redness.
- Meswak : whitening and cleansing
- Mint : for fresh breath
- Black Cumin (Kalaunji) : Fights gum inflammation
In line with responsible consumption: the products marketed by Himalaya are extremely natural , cruelty free with an increasing use of organic raw materials. In particular, Maroma fragrances are made in compliance with IFRA (International Fragrance Association) safety standards, for a complete consumer guarantee, and are certified by Fair Trade India . Maroma products are packaged in ecological paper that recycles cotton waste, thus avoiding cutting down new trees.
Himalaya was founded in 1989 with the aim of bringing extremely natural products, rich in tradition and culture, from ancient Ayurvedic wisdom, but also from traditional Italian phytotherapy. For this reason, from the beginning it looked to India , which for millennia has worked with a philosophy that is attentive and respectful of human beings and the environment. The founders of Himalaya turned from the beginning to the Auroville project, the international city created to be the evolutionary laboratory inspired by Sri Aurobindo's integral yoga. The involvement has often turned into real economic and operational support , in the creation of the Tibetan Pavilion, which today is one of the liveliest realities of the Indian city, and for the activities of Auroville Village Action Group, for a project against the exploitation of child labor , which aims to train children and reintegrate them into the world of work at the right age.