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It says Sensodybe right in the article. However, typical Guardian, it is an article telling you what to think and not giving you all the information.

The question is, is there a safe level of lead, and are these tooth pastes under it?



Pretty sure the scientific consensus is there’s no safe level of lead exposure.


That is incorrect.

The ideal amount is zero. But 1 part per 10 trillion is safe.

So… we have an estimated upper limit. Could we lower it without being able to detect a change in health effects? Likely.


They only tested US toothpastes




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