Sunday, September 9, 2007

Vegetarian Friendly Toothpaste

Glycerin, a clear and syrup-like substance, may be synthetically and naturally derived from vegetable and animal by-products. It is found in:

  • Shampoos
  • conditioners
  • soaps
  • lotions
  • toothpastes

But what is it doing in our toothpaste?

Toothpaste manufactures use glycerin as a moistener. It gives toothpaste its paste-like consistency. Sensodyne uses glycerin that may be either synthetic or animal-derived. Mentadent uses glycerin from animal by-products only. Crest is using synthetic glycerin, but older tubes may have animal products; tracing their source of glycerin is impossible. Read more at drbunn.com.

Want freedom from beef tallow?

Colgate uses synthetic glycerin only. Tom’s of Maine Natural Care uses glycerin derived from coconut, palm oil, and palm kernel oil. A 5.5 oz. tube of Tom’s runs for about $4. It comes in 7 different varieties. Check out tomsofmaine .com. Find it in your local grocery/health store and online.

Opt for glycerin-free toothpaste by checking the list of ingredients! Glycerin may be listed in its pure form, glycerol.

2 comments:

Alchemy1970 said...

Colgate still does animal testing. I was a Tom's user until Colgate bought them. Even though Tom's is still produced the same way and they do not test on animals, profits from their company now go to Colgate and that money pays for animal testing.

reetrob said...

Bloomin' heck - yet another company who won't get my custom. It seems we veggies are being cheated on left, right & centre. I only found out about veggie toothpaste after noticing it in my local Morrisons supermarket about 18 months ago - AND GUESS WHAT, they've now discontinued it. Ah well, looks like internet buying again for me.