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Hello, is this toothpaste vegan?
Hello halunke, thank you for your question. We can confirm that this product is vegan. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Grüezi mitenand Tinu59_2 has already noted that a "gray sauce" runs into the sink with this toothpaste, which was also the case with me! The "gray" is hardly caused by tartar, but rather, I suspect, by amalgam fillings that are ground down by the "diamond treatments". That would be toxic! Please don't just answer reassuringly by default, but only when you have clinically tested whether the amalgam is abraded by this toothpaste or not! Kind regards D. Muhl
Hello muhlh, thank you for your question. We have clarified your request with the relevant specialist department. Candida Diamond toothpaste contains tiny diamond particles instead of the usual brushing substances to remove plaque when brushing your teeth. These diamond particles are light gray in contrast to the normal white brushing substances, so that the mixture of toothpaste and saliva that you spit out after brushing appears gray. The gray does not come from the amalgam, but from the toothpaste. Best regards, your M-Infoline team
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Hello The Candidat toothpaste "White Diamond" contains diamond particles for the purpose of whitening, which is actually a contradiction to the declared very low abrasion index of 30. First question: how is it possible for tooth discoloration to be sanded away while at the same time protecting the dentin and tooth necks? Second question: how big are these diamond particles? Are they nano-particles, i.e. with a size distribution in the nanometer range (1-100)? Thank you and best regards Martin Gebhardt
Hello Tinu59, thank you for your contribution. Candida White Diamond toothpaste does indeed contain small diamond particles that help the hydrated silica to remove plaque. Dentin (= the material of the tooth necks on which the RDA values are also determined), enamel and dental plaque are very different materials, which is why it sometimes happens that a toothpaste is particularly good at removing dental plaque, but is gentle on enamel and dentin. Candida Sensitive toothpaste is a similar case. The diamond particles used here are between 1 and 15 µm in size, i.e. much larger than nanoparticles. This is why they are not declared as nanoparticles on the toothpaste. We hope our answer helps you and best regards, your M-Infoline team
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