In April 2001, I was at the Vancouver, BC, Canada
airport awaiting a flight home. I killed some time by looking
through a few stray magazines and newspapers other passengers had
left behind. I came across an article on Fresh.com's Umbrian Clay
Toothpaste and was intrigued.
After flying home, I ordered online a tube of this
highly-touted toothpaste and much to my delight, it actually did
everything I had hoped it would do.
To put it simply: I highly endorse Fresh.com's
Umbrian Clay Toothpaste product. I am not an affiliate of this
product. Notwithstanding that, I only endorse what I personally use
and have tried and tested. I only endorse products that actually
are scientifically proven and work.
This is one of those times. While I am an affiliate
of the vitamin products I so heartily endorse on this site, there
is no affiliate program with Fresh.com. I don't care. This
toothpaste is great!
It cleans the teeth, removes plaque, removes
calculus, heals and soothes the gums, and
destroys noxious bacterial. Literally the very first time I used
it, it made my teeth whiter.
After using it religiously for
about six months, I went into my dentist and he told me, "Whatever
you're doing, keep doing it." He complimented the health of my
teeth a few times and I just smiled. I knew the reason: Fresh.com's
Umbrian Clay Toothpaste.
It works. Period.
It is expensive. It's $20 for
a 4.4 ounce tube but it works great. To hear me talk about it,
please watch my video on this page.
P.S. I have some sad news. It appears that Fresh.com has
discontinued this product. It's unfortunate as it was so good and
it really worked well. I'm now looking for an alternative.