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Mostly Fluoride. Check your toothpaste box for ingredients!
The answer to this question is Yes. Fine-grained volcanic ash is used as a polishing compound, and can be found in toothpaste and household scrubbing compounds. While most toothpaste tubes will give you the ingredients of the toothpaste, volcanic ash is nowhere to be seen on the list of ingredients. This is because volcanic ash is called tephra and it is ground down to a very fine power before it is added to the other ingredients that makes up the active ingredients of the toothpaste. It is interesting to note, that not all the active ingredients of the toothpaste are listed on the toothpaste tube.
Macleans College was created in 1980.
The ingredients of toothpaste are tooth cleaning substances.
Macleans College's motto is 'Virtue mine honour'.
Toothpaste isn't supposed to be sweet like candy. That seems to be the most common toothpaste available. It has all of these added ingredients that are unnecessary--the only ones needed are mineral-based foaming action ingredients.
Read the ingredients on the tube. Toothpaste does not contain lactose. And you are supposed to brush your teeth with it, and spit it out. Toothpaste Is not intended to be eaten.
No it does not contain any animal ingredients
because toothpaste is slightly basic... look at the ingredients, it probably contains a weak base