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Lemon is a natural product, but that doesn't mean it's safe for your teeth. Lemon is highly acidic with a low pH of 2.3, and acidic food and drink can cause enamel erosion over time. In short, it may whiten your teeth, but you risk wearing down the enamel that protects your teeth.
Free from parabens (petrochemical preservatives), synthetic foaming agents (SLS/SLES/sodium laureth sulfate) and GMOs. An even more effective solution is using a natural toothpaste or a toothpaste that has a mixture of baking soda and peroxide, which is even better for teeth whitening.You're probably more familiar with traditional teeth whitening, which uses ingredients like peroxides to whiten your teeth, and using lemons isn't that different conceptually. If you're looking for a natural alternative to professional teeth whitening or at-home kits, there are better solutions than using enamel-eroding lemon juice. Baking soda, for example, is a known whitening agent that also helps remove plaque.
You can snap up the toothpaste in single tubes OR try a bundle of all the flavours to find your fave. It’s like a chocolate selection box but for your teeth.In fact, a 2015 study showed that lemon juice specifically led to tooth erosion of the enamel and inner dentin.