Is Your Toothpaste Secretly Harming Your Health?

Discover why 1000's are switching to Nibz!

We all want clean, healthy teeth, but did you know the very toothpaste you rely on every day could be filled with harmful chemicals that do more harm than good? It’s time to rethink what you’re putting in your mouth and why more people are making the switch to Nibz for a healthier oral care routine.

1. Fluoride Toxicity

Fluoride, commonly found in toothpaste, is effective at preventing cavities. However, excessive fluoride exposure can lead to dental fluorosis and skeletal fluorosis. High fluoride levels may also be neurotoxic, impacting brain development. Fluoride is absorbed through the mucous membranes in the mouth and can accumulate in the body, posing long-term health risks.

2. Irritation from Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)

SLS is a detergent that creates the foaming action in toothpaste. It can cause irritation to the skin and mucous membranes, leading to mouth ulcers and canker sores. Once absorbed, SLS can irritate the gastrointestinal lining and potentially worsen conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

3. Hormone Disruption from Triclosan

Triclosan, an antibacterial agent, has been linked to hormone disruption, antibiotic resistance, and an increased risk of allergies. It may also impact thyroid function and the endocrine system. Triclosan can accumulate in fat cells after being absorbed through the oral tissues, disrupting hormone regulation and potentially leading to long-term health issues.

4. Risks from Artificial Sweeteners and Flavors

Ingredients like aspartame and saccharin are used to enhance the taste of toothpaste. Aspartame breaks down into toxic compounds like methanol and formaldehyde. Artificial sweeteners are associated with metabolic issues, headaches, and an increased risk of cancer. These compounds can enter the bloodstream through the oral mucosa, impacting metabolic processes and neurological health.

5. Toxicity from Propylene Glycol

Propylene glycol is used to maintain moisture in toothpaste. This petroleum-based substance can cause skin, eye, and lung irritation, and is linked to organ toxicity. Once absorbed, propylene glycol can accumulate in the liver and kidneys, leading to potential toxic effects.

Every time you brush, you’re unknowingly exposing yourself to these chemicals. Your toothpaste is supposed to protect your teeth—but is it actually putting your health in jeopardy?

Think Your Toothpaste Alternative Is Safer? Here’s Why It Might Still Be Damaging Your Oral Health!

Switching to “natural” toothpaste may seem like a good idea, but many still contain harmful ingredients or lack the effectiveness to protect your teeth. Even fluoride-free brands fail to address other chemical risks.

Many toothpastes, especially whitening varieties, lack a proper fluoride substitute, weakening enamel and increasing staining, yellowing, and plaque buildup. Additionally, high-abrasion toothpastes (RDA above 80) can erode enamel over time, leading to sensitivity and decay.

Why risk your oral health on products that compromise both safety and results? It’s time for a better solution.

Introducing Nibz: The Oral Health Supplement That's Transforming Smiles!

Nibz isn’t just another toothpaste—it's a scientifically crafted oral health supplement that goes beyond brushing.

  • No Fluoride. No SLS. No Triclosan
  • Formulated with nano-hydroxyapatite (the mineral that makes up your tooth enamel),
  • Nibz repairs and strengthens your teeth naturally.
  • With Zinc Citrate and Xylitol, it actively fights plaque and bacteria without harsh chemicals.
  • RDA of approximately 70
  • Enhances Oral Microbiome which assists with overall health.

Only pure, powerful ingredients that promote long-term oral and overall health.

  • John D.

    Nibz has transformed my dental routine. No more sensitivity, and I feel great knowing I’m using a safe, natural product.

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  • Michael R.

    I love that Nibz is both effective and eco-friendly. My kids are now using it too and love the foam!

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  • Thomas J.

    Nibz have been a game-changer for me. Since switching to them, my sensitivity is gone, and my teeth feel cleaner than ever. Plus, it's reassuring to know we're avoiding harmful chemicals.

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Still unsure? Here’s why Nibz is the right choice:

DR. N. KHUMALO, DDS

Dentist

"As a dentist, I recommend Nibz's Oral Supplement for its natural and effective ingredients. Free from harmful chemicals like fluoride and SLS, Nibz not only protects teeth but also supports overall health. Its innovative use of nano-hydroxyapatite strengthens enamel, making it an excellent choice for patients with sensitivity. Trust Nibz for a safer, healthier smile."

A. STEYN, RDH

Oral Hygienist

"Nibz are fantastic for maintaining oral health. Their natural formula, including zinc citrate and xylitol, effectively combats plaque and supports gum health without harsh chemicals. Patients find it gentle and easy to use, especially those with sensitive teeth. I highly recommend Nibz for anyone looking to improve their oral hygiene naturally."

FAQs

Are the Bitz for sensitive teeth?

Our Bitz are suitable for individuals with sensitive teeth. Our Fluoride-Free formula incorporates Nano-hydroxyapatite, a mineral known for its ability to fortify and remineralize enamel, thereby addressing sensitivity.

Explore the nHAP Study for detailed insights and additional information here.

Additionally, we advise consulting your dentist regarding Nano-hydroxyapatite or before modifying your oral care regimen.

What is the shelf-life?

When stored appropriately in a cool, dry environment, our Bitz have a shelf life of 1 1/2 years from the manufacturing date (MFT)

How does the subscription work?

Subscription is currently unavailable, but rest assured, it's in the works!

How to use Nibz Bitz?

It's very simple:

  1. Insert one precisely portioned Bit into your mouth.
  2. Gently chew the Bit until it transforms into a smooth powder.
  3. Brush your teeth with a wet toothbrush for 2 minutes; it will produce foam, similar to your regular toothpaste experience.
  4. Spit out the foam, smile, and repeat this routine twice daily to 
    uphold dental health and contribute to environmental well-being.