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Colgate Total Advanced Whitening Antibacterial Toothpaste 200g $3.99 ($3.59 S&S) + Delivery ($0 Prime/ $39 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Currently:

$5.99 @ Chemist Warehouse
$10.00 @ Woolworths/Big W
$7.00 @ Coles

Happy Brushing!

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  • Thanks got some OP

    • +3

      Min order 3.

  • +3

    I recommend getting the original flavour, RDA rating on that isn’t so high it scratches ur teeth and isn’t so low it’s not doing much. Whitening and other flavours have higher from memory

    • -5

      Wot

      • +2

        Google what an RDA rating is instead of commenting “wot” lol. It’s the abrasiveness rating essentially

        • Which one is the original flavour?

        • -5

          It’s a light-hearted quip. “Google it” is worse.

          • +6

            @Ulysses31: I don’t think so. I made an informed, well intentioned comment to help others and I get a response like that

      • +1

        Far-out!

        Thanks for the scare share

    • I also would recommend, But cannot see any for that price or for just order for 1x
      If you or anyone else found anything, Would appreciate a link

    • Yep that’s why I never buy these. Regular Colgate total or I’ve recently got onto oral b pro health 24 hour protection

    • Exactly

      Better off whitening your teeth with a kit, and using normal toothpaste.

      Where do you find RDA RATINGS for toothpastes? On the box?

      • +2

        It’s not commonly stated. Colgate especially likes to hide theirs

        Source: Had a few phone calls with them about it. They declined to provide but gave me some hints that Total Original was the least abrasive

  • +1

    No one has ever wished me a happy brushing before. Needed some toothpaste.

    • +1

      Technically you can brush anything with this :D ;)

      • Happy flossing!

  • -3

    This one tastes best and has low flouride

    https://amzn.asia/d/ax5Y6oT

    • +6

      Why do you want low fluoride?

      • +1

        Keep dentists busy

      • -7

        https://youtu.be/pJNCbzh4DYM

        https://youtu.be/ultcbOkutcQ

        The majority of fluoride is either a by-product of aluminium production or artificially produced. It is sold to government and councils around the world saving companies millions of dollar in disposal costs. This chemical is injected into town water supplies to reduce the incidence of tooth decay in children. Many studies have been undertaken over the last 50 years to prove or disprove the effectiveness of the product in preventing tooth decay. From the evidence available there appears to be as many studies concluding the benefits of its use as there are those concluding the dangers and ineffectiveness of the product.

        The fluoride used in town water is either a by-product or artificial and man made as opposed to natural fluoride found in rocks and soil. Artificial fluoride is a different product altogether. It is an extremely corrosive dangerous chemical. While many dentist support its use there is an ever growing group of those who don’t.

        Fluoride is currently included in just about all available toothpastes. Many countries and towns that have been putting fluoride into their water supplies for many years are now discontinuing this.

        The Nazis under Hitler used fluoridation during WWII to reduce the resistance of the masses to domination, control and loss of liberty. The Russians have also used fluoride/fluoridation in the past for the same reason.

        There are maximum levels set for the dosing of fluoride into town water supplies, however the chemical has a different weight and density to that of water and can therefore accumulate in water mains overnight or during the day. Water then used from these mains can have higher levels of fluoride.

        High levels of fluoride can cause fluoridosis or tooth decay. Fluoride and Fluoridation has also been said to cause cancer based on studies carried out in America in 1980.

        Consumers need to make up their own mind as to whether they want to leave it in their drinking water or remove it although it is a difficult chemical to remove and requires specialised filters or reverse osmosis systems.

        • +1

          Appeals to Nazis and "artificial” / "commercial by-product"?

          Man, you should google dihydrogen monoxide - it's literally MANDATED to be pumped through your plumbing and out of your taps. You probably consume it DAILY.

          Try making an actual argument, I'm not going to dignify that with a response. Hitler was a vegetarian, that doesn't mean eating animals fights fascism.

  • +3

    Antibacterial products are great when you cut yourself. You don’t want to kill 99% of the bacteria that exists (for a reason) in your mouth.

    • Source. That certainly applies to your stomach, but you aren’t swallowing this stuff.

      • You swallow good bacteria from your mouth all the time.

        1. Gut bacterial is in the colon, not the stomach (the stomach is acid, especially of meat eaters like us, precisely to kill bacteria).
        2. There's bacterial microbiome almost everywhere in our bodies, especially at the ends of the digestive tract, including the mouth, that not only produce essential nutrients — e.g. nitric oxide in the case of the mouth — but also keep other bacteria from overgrowing and causing disease.
  • Good price considering no min quantity

  • OzBiology

  • If I am prime member then why Amazon start charging delivery .. I ordered other stuff but with some items they charge delivery charges doesn’t make sense … what’s the point to get prime membership.

    • You need to look for Prime eligible products - those sold/shipped by Amazon themselves.

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