Tests here:
https://tamararubin.com/2025/01/toothpaste-chart/
Your best bets for fluoridated toothpastes are probably sensodyne, unless you can find these more obscure brands.
I hope they continue to test more adult pastes!
Tests here:
https://tamararubin.com/2025/01/toothpaste-chart/
Your best bets for fluoridated toothpastes are probably sensodyne, unless you can find these more obscure brands.
I hope they continue to test more adult pastes!
This is a claim by the blogger “lead safe mama”. It hasn’t been independently verified. Shame on the Guardian for spreading what amounts to rumors.
Snopes says her methods are legit
Note that the story here says the toothpastes have lead in them, not that they’re necessarily causing lead poisoning, so it seems entirely accurate.
They’re not the only ones reporting this,
https://fortune.com/well/article/toothpaste-brands-toxic-metals-lead-arsenic-mercury-cadmium/
https://gizmodo.com/a-new-report-suggests-we-all-may-be-brushing-our-teeth-with-lead-and-other-toxic-metals-2000591000
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/popular-toothpaste-brands-contain-dangerous-heavy-metals-new-research-finds-101744975079972.html
Depends on which snopes page you look at.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/vintage-pyrex-contains-unsafe-levels-of-lead/
While it’s entirely possible that some toothpaste brands contain lead, I’ll wait until an independent test laboratory confirms this before I worry about it.
I would say it’s not a stretch to bet that Crest and Colgate are at the forefront of issues…
The name alone suggests they went into the “research” already knowing the answer and just looking for anything they could call evidence. The Guardian should be utterly embarrassed for giving this a megaphone.