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Screaming Polar Bear 6-Month Refill Bags
Screaming Polar Bear 6-Month Refill Bags
Screaming Polar Bear 6-Month Refill Bags

Screaming Polar Bear 6-Month Refill Bags

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Love that Arctic-like freshness?

Get get a 6-month supply of tabs delivered in six biodegradable bags each with 62 tablets (372 in total). For maximum freshness always keep tabs tightly sealed in bag or transfer to your Natch glass jar with a lid.

Refreshing Organic Peppermint Blast

An incredibly refreshing blend of organically farmed peppermint. Fully loaded with their natural plant oils and their antimicrobial properties. Leaving you with an Arctic-like freshness and a smooth 'straight from the dentist' polished feeling.

Good to Know

All tabs are fortified with calcium-hydroxyapatite (HAp), a biocompatible alternative to fluoride. The microcrystalline structure (1-3 microns) of HAp helps remineralize by filling in microscopic scratches and tiny cracks in the tooth enamel while brushing. Click here to learn more.

Each tab is also strengthened with vitamin B12 (1.2 mcg of methylcobalamin), a naturally occurring form of B12. This vitamin is essential for a healthy immune system that protects gums from bacterial infections and helps maintain healthy oral tissues for overall gum health. Click here to learn more.

Xylitol^, Calcium Carbonate^, Microcrystalline Cellulose^, Cyamopsis, Tetragonoloba Gum^*, Hydroxyapatite, Montmorillonite, Acacia Senegal Gum^, Sodium Bicarbonate^, Quillaja Saponaria Wood Extract^*, Zeolite^, Silica^, Menthol^, Magnesium Stearate^, Mentha Piperita Oil*, Cellulose Gum^, Stevia Rebaudiana Leaf Extract^, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil^*, Methylcobalamin^, Citric Acid^, Ascorbic Acid^, Limonene**

^Food/Pharma Grade, *Bio/Organic Grade, **Natural Compound of Essential Oils

Use daily, twice or more.  

How to use:  
1. Chew the tab into a creamy paste.  
2. Brush with a dry toothbrush.  
3. Spit and rinse (optional or after 10-15min). Pro tip🤓: The longer hydroxyapatite stays on your teeth, the more effective it is.  

🤘 Hydroxyapatite remineralizes the enamel & helps reduce sensitivity

🤘 Peppermint contains antimicrobial & antioxidant properties

🤘 Peppermint contains anti-inflammatory properties

🤘 Xylitol reduces plaque formation and bacterial sticking i.e. antibacterial

🤘 Artic fresh breath

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Calcium-Hydroxyapatite (HAp)

Since Natch is a fully vegan product we incorporate calcium-hydroxyapatite (HAp) a version made from a naturally occurring form of calcium phosphate instead of bovine. It is actually the main mineral our teeth and bones are made of (approx. 95% of enamel & 70% of dentin). Studies have shown HAp to be an effective non-toxic alternative to fluoride that can equally help remineralize the enamel and reduce the risk of cavities and tooth erosion.

Organic Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint is a hybrid species of spearmint and water mint and is native to Europe and the Middle East, but is today cultivated around the world. Its high menthol and natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties make it an ideal ingredient to help kill bacteria and freshen your breath at the same time. For your safety, all of our Essential Oils are sourced and manufactured according to the IFRA guidelines.

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Organic Quillaja Saponaria

Quillaja Saponaria, the soap bark tree or soapbark, is an evergreen tree in the family Quillajaceae, native to warm temperate central Chile. Soap bark tree has a long history of medicinal use with the Andean people. With its naturally high level of saponins, this makes it an all-natural, safer and healthier option for foaming than SLS, a foaming agent commercially used in toothpastes and shampoo, which has been linked to an increased risk of developing canker sores.