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Herbal Tooth Paste
Chinese Heritage Refined over 5000 years.Recognizing the power of nature's gift, TIENS herbal toothpaste has been manufactured using original Chinese herbs. It is a specially formulated dental cream that tightens and reduces swelling of gums, stops gum bleeding, prevents toothache, decay, cavity, surface and root infections through cleaning and protection functions.

Keep’s your mouth fresh always 

INGREDIENTS

Tiens Herbal Toothpaste is made of rare Chinese herbs such as Nullipore, Honeysuckle flower, Wild chrysanthemum flower, Tea tree oil, etc. that have been shown to have great effect on oral health and hygiene.
 
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

• Rare toothpaste that has been based on ancient, well documented herbal medical formulations and years of indigenous research.

• A unique feature of this toothpaste is that the herbal parts are highly concentrated and readily soluble in saliva.
• Full of the natural taste and freshness of herbs.
• No need of using extra mouthwash.
• Contains no chalk powder and no gelatin.
• Gives tremendous protection against cavities; and other dental and gum problems.

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