Thank you to OraMD for sending me a free bottle to try out.
I was sent a bottle of OraMD to try before I moved. First, I want to say that I try to avoid reviewing a product like this during something so stressful as moving. With our relocation being moved up several weeks earlier than expected, a couple of items ended up on the back burner. OraMD being one of them.
So, last night, I took the bottle out of the bag it was placed in and looked at it. Secretly, I was afraid that it would sting like fire. OraMD is a holistic alternative to toothpaste; however, it is a liquid and doesn’t have the foaming agent like toothpastes do. It is made of “100% Pure Botanical Oils of Almond, Spearmint, and Peppermint. So, if you are allergic to nuts, you might not want to try this.
The bottle I received is 15 ml or .5 ounces. It is tiny; however, you are only supposed to use 2-5 drops of the liquid on the toothbrush. It can also be used as a mouthwash (2-5 drops in 1 ounce of water) or as a breath freshener. The cost for this bottle is $22.97 from Trusted Health Products or $26.97 from Amazon. It’s not cheap; however, not much is used at each time. I think it would really be hard to compare pricing to toothpaste.
So, my husband and I both tried this last night. I used the 5 drops and found it very overpowering and strong. I expected the almond oil to tone down the mint, but it was as if the almond oil wasn’t even there. It didn’t sting at the time, but I did find a sore spot in my mouth later. The one thing I really enjoyed was the clean feeling of my teeth after brushing. The pamphlet says that because there is no fluoride that OraMD is safe for kids as young as 3. I really don’t think many kids that young would even try this after smelling it. I know my kids at 10 and 13 wouldn’t touch it with a 10-foot pole. I do plan on continuing to use it and will update here if there is anything that happens: good or bad.
While there is no foaming agent or fluoride, there is also no whitening agent. The literature from the company says that baking soda or peroxide can be used for that. Now, I have heard of baking soda for whitening but not peroxide. There are other warnings to this product like not using while pregnant. I am not a chemist or dentist, so please research this all for yourself before using anything like this.
Having said that, OraMD has offered to give 3 winners each ONE bottle of OraMD! All you have to do is read the rules below and enter on the Rafflecopter widget.
Rules: Giveaway starts at 1:00 am EDT on June 10, 2013 and ends at 12:00 am EST on June 24, 2013. Open to U.S. and Canada residents 18 years old and older. No purchase is necessary to win. Void where prohibited. Odds of winning depend on the number of entries collected. The winner will be chosen by Random.org via Rafflecopter and will have 48 hours to respond after being contacted by email. Please make sure to use a valid email address. Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Google+ do not endorse this, nor sponsor this giveaway. Nor are Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or Google+ affiliated with this giveaway in any way. This Roller Coaster Called Life is not responsible for prize fulfillment. Additional rules here.
The manufacturer is willing to offer my readers one FREE bottle. They said they would love to have our readers try out OraMD and agreed to send one bottle FREE if our readers would pay a minimal shipping and handling charge. They also agreed to include 2 eye-opening reports called 1) “The 6 Hidden Dangers In Toothpaste” and 2) “Why The FDA Requires A Warning Label On Your Toothpaste.” That’s a total value of over $40.00. Click here to get your FREE bottle and FREE reports now.
Disclosure: I received a free bottle of OraMD for the purpose of this review. I received no other compensation, nor was I required to give a positive review. I’m not quite sure of an opinion yet but feel that all should investigate any new product that they consider using internally.
Jen5253 Range says
I have heard of other natural toothpastes and even recipes to make your own toothpaste, but I’ve never heard of OraMD before. I sure would be interested in trying a bottle! Thanks for such a great practical giveaway!
Sarah L says
I’ve tried it, like it and want to win some more.
Thanks for the contest.
Michelle says
Interesting, never tried it but sounds like something I would give a whirl.
misty farmer says
No I haven’t tried it, but would love too!
Addi says
I have never heard of this before, nor have I heard of making your own toothpaste. I would definitely be willing to try it but anything potent scares me off!
Ellen Anderson says
No I’ve never tried it but I’d like to!
Missy Marie says
Yes I have! Loved the way it made my mouth and teeth feel.