Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 Marla <mmmarmalade064@...> wrote: Does anyone know of a Canadian distributor that I might order from? Or of a Canadian on line site? > Where in Canada are you? Maddalena --------------------------------- Have a question? Canada Answers. Go to Canada Answers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2006 Report Share Posted March 28, 2006 > > I am looking for information on a source for a natural, sensitive- > teeth toothpaste that is fluoride-free. Tom's of Maine has this type, but I can't seem to get it locally, and ordering it over the net costs me an insane amount in shipping and handling, etc. Does anyone know of a Canadian distributor that I might order from? Or of a Canadian online site? I would really like to get the fluoride out of my system asap. ==>I live in Calgary and I can buy Tom's of Maine flouride-free toothpaste at my health store & drug store (London Drugs, Shoppers Drug Mart, etc.) There are other flouride-free toothpastes at the health store in addition, i.e. Doctor Burt's. Or you can make your own using part sea salt and part baking soda, mixing in a little H202 to make a paste. I find that dry brushing teeth is extremely effective too. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 > > > > I am looking for information on a source for a natural, sensitive- > > teeth toothpaste that is fluoride-free. Tom's of Maine has this > type, but I can't seem to get it locally, and ordering it over the > net costs me an insane amount in shipping and handling, etc. Does > anyone know of a Canadian distributor that I might order from? Or of > a Canadian online site? I would really like to get the fluoride out > of my system asap. > > ==>I live in Calgary and I can buy Tom's of Maine flouride-free > toothpaste at my health store & drug store (London Drugs, Shoppers > Drug Mart, etc.) There are other flouride-free toothpastes at the > health store in addition, i.e. Doctor Burt's. Or you can make your > own using part sea salt and part baking soda, mixing in a little H202 > to make a paste. I find that dry brushing teeth is extremely > effective too. > > Bee > I have no problem getting Fluoride-free toothpaste. What I need is fluoride-free toothpaste FOR SENSITIVE TEETH. This is much harder to find. I need it to contain potassium nitrate to provide the pain relief. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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