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product_id: 530425655
title: "Fluoride Free Botanique Whitening Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste, Support Enamel Strength & Integrity, Great for Sensitive Teeth, SLS Free & Vegan, Mint, 4 oz (Pack of 2)"
brand: "himalaya"
price: "€ 47.76"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Himalaya"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/530425655-fluoride-free-botanique-whitening-nano-hydroxyapatite-toothpaste-support-enamel-strength
store_origin: HR
region: Croatia
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# Fluoride & SLS free, vegan formula Nano Hydroxyapatite enamel mimic Gentle mint flavor for fresh breath Fluoride Free Botanique Whitening Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste, Support Enamel Strength & Integrity, Great for Sensitive Teeth, SLS Free & Vegan, Mint, 4 oz (Pack of 2)

**Brand:** himalaya
**Price:** € 47.76
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🦷 Elevate your smile game with science-backed, sensitive-friendly whitening!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fluoride Free Botanique Whitening Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste, Support Enamel Strength & Integrity, Great for Sensitive Teeth, SLS Free & Vegan, Mint, 4 oz (Pack of 2) by himalaya
- **How much does it cost?** € 47.76 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/530425655-fluoride-free-botanique-whitening-nano-hydroxyapatite-toothpaste-support-enamel-strength)

## Best For

- himalaya enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted himalaya brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Enamel Armor Tech:** Nano hydroxyapatite particles rebuild and polish enamel for a glossy, resilient smile.
- • **Clean & Green Formula:** Fluoride-free, SLS-free, gluten-free, and vegan—because your health and values matter.
- • **Sensitive Smile Savior:** Non-abrasive, biocompatible formula soothes sensitive teeth while strengthening enamel.
- • **Botanical Brightening Boost:** Natural papaya & pineapple enzymes gently lift stains without harsh bleaches or peroxides.
- • **Trusted Science-Backed Safety:** EU-approved nano-rod shaped hydroxyapatite ensures effective remineralization with peace of mind.

## Overview

Himalaya Botanique Whitening Toothpaste harnesses advanced nano hydroxyapatite technology to naturally rebuild and strengthen enamel while gently whitening teeth. This fluoride-free, SLS-free, and vegan formula is enriched with botanical enzymes and mint for fresh breath and a polished smile, making it ideal for sensitive teeth and conscious consumers seeking effective, clean oral care.

## Description

desertcart.com : Himalaya Fluoride Free Botanique Whitening Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste, Support Enamel Strength & Integrity, Great for Sensitive Teeth, SLS Free & Vegan, Mint, 4 oz (Pack of 2) : Health & Household

Review: TLDR product abides by the SCCS's standards, makes my teeth less sensitive, just too expensive - This review is very important for me to write, as researching products for health typically stresses me out immensely when there is conflicting information. Nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste is no exception to this, so if I can save someone some time and stress in this age of overwhelming, conflicting medical information, I will. I don't use fluoride and was using Tom's toothpaste for a while. My tooth chipped on a mug (second time in my life), and I started stressing about my teeth being "weak." That was when I began researching how to strengthen them, and learned about remineralization and how fluoride helps with that. I learned about Nano-hydroxyapatite (nanoHAP) as an alternative, and essentially that 10% nanohap in the toothpaste was necessary for efficacy. I ordered an affordable (ish) one on desertcart, we'll call it Brand A, and went about my life. Unfortunately, later on, I learned of concern in the scientific community about nano particles crossing the blood brain barrier, leaking into the bloodstream, and overall just potentially being harmful. I'd already been using the Brand A for 6 months and was afraid of any damage I may have done. I went back to digging. The FDA has not approved nanoHAP in toothpaste as of now, but I haven't always waited for them to catch up to research to try new things when it comes to my health. In this instance, however, I was definitely looking for someone more knowledgeable than me to guide me, as I was overwhelmed and STRESSED (my health is just one big rollercoaster ride, so I burn out quickly when it comes to health decisions.) Finally, I found that the European Commission's Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety made a decision on the safety of nanoHAP in toothpaste, stating: "Based on the data provided, the SCCS considers hydroxyapatite (nano) safe when used at concentrations up to 10% in toothpaste, and up to 0.465% in mouthwash. This safety evaluation only applies to the hydroxyapatite (nano) with the following characteristics: - composed of rod-shaped particles of which at least 95.8% (in particle number) have an aspect ratio less than 3, and the remaining 4.2% have an aspect ratio not exceeding 4.9; - the particles are not coated or surface modified" It turns out, Brand A's nanoHAP toothpaste used needle-shaped (not rod-shaped) particles (NOT good.) I was now on a mission to find a safe nanoHAP toothpaste. In the interim, I switched from the Brand A's nanoHAP toothpaste to Himalaya Botanique's Xylitol toothpaste (no fluoride or nanoHAP.) My teeth and gums became sensitive rather quickly. I was desperate to go back to nanoHAP, but most brands won't disclose the important information in the product pages, or even if you reach out and ask them, i.e. the percentage of nanoHAP (you want 10%), the particle shape (you want rod), etc. I found Himalaya Botanique's extra strength nanoHAP toothpaste (they have a regular one which doesn't advertise it's % - it's only 2.5%.) I decided to email them and see if they'd answer some questions about the product. Much to my relief, they responded with this: "The nano-hydroxyapatite used in Himalaya’s toothpaste complies with the recommendations suggested by the European Union (EU) Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS). Please note, this applies to both the shape of the nHA as well as the aspect ratio as recommended by the EU-SCCS. Himalaya’s hydroxyapatite particles are currently nanoparticles < 100 nanometers (i.e., 0.100 microns), with a nano-rod shape having a width between 5-20 nm (typically close to 10 nm) and a length below 50 nm (typically between 30 to 40 nm)." That was good enough for me; I bought it. The sensitivity in my teeth from the xylitol toothpaste went away quickly, so it appears to be effective. It seems to whiten decently, nothing too drastic. I LOVE that the ingredients are all natural, though. It's minty and refreshing. It's not too thick or runny (took a pic trying to show texture and thickness), and my mouth feels clean after brushing. My only, ONLY complaint is the price. That's why I'm docking a star. $19 for a single tube of toothpaste almost feels like elitism. I'm stretching that tube as FAR as it will go. I hope this review was helpful. There are lots of studies you can check out regarding nanoHAP, but I hope I summarized the important parts here. Happy brushing!
Review: Phenomenal NHa toothpaste - I am fluoride free. It’s toxic AND did you know it oxidizes the tooth from the inside out and actually MAKES your TEETH YELLOW!? Crest even admitted it. Fluorides risks outweigh the teeth benefits but LUCKILY there’s a more superior solution: nano hydroxyapatite for our teeth remineralization needs. It’s safe and proven to be more effective as a remineralizing agent, unlike fluoride which cannot remineralize on its own - it requires the minerals in your saliva to work, so if your saliva isn’t at the optimal levels, it’s useless to teeth. But I have been on a teeth whitening journey - got my teeth whitened at my dentist but I ate a tangerine and they got stained again. (Stupid me. Bye $325!) While I’ve restored the whiteness back with various at home products, it’s been at the expense of my enamel and has caused a lot of sensitivity. Sensodyne was given to me by my dentist but when I saw it visibly yellow my teeth after the dentist’s first bleaching, I went down a rabbit hole to get to the bottom of it as to why. Additionally, my enamel has been getting more and and more clear, and I needed this to be addressed. NHa has been proven to restore enamel which treats tooth sensitivity instead of just numbing the nerves with potassium nitrate like Sensodyne does which treats the symptom and not the cause (tooth demineralization, sigh… such a western medicine move). When I bought this for the first time I was immediately pleased - there’s NO scary flavor (if you’ve ever tried *natural* toothpastes, especially ones of India, You KNOW!). There’s no cardamom or other cinnamon or out of the ordinary flavors here. The consistency is that of normal toothpaste. Great foaming action. Has helped my sensitivity in 2 applications, I’m 100% without sensitivity but even better, my teeth my are less clear. This truly restores enamel. But, here’s my gripes. #1 - I have no idea how much hydroxyapatite is in this. I know it works, but as a consumer, I deserve to know what % of the star ingredient is used in a product that I’m specifically buying it for. #2 - the toothpaste color is… lightish yellow. Think a healthy “mucus yellow” - I’m so sorry for the that description, but when I spit up bits of toothpaste in my sink, it looks like boogers. That’s an issue when I’m busy whitening my teeth at home & I’m avoiding eating foods that stain teeth for at least 2 hours after so that my saliva can naturally seal my dental pores that are being blasted open with peroxide. If I brush my teeth after whitening I’m extremely paranoid that I’m pushing YELLOW toothpaste into my porous teeth, and I don’t need to keep driving myself crazy thinking that the NHa is potentially sealing that color in. I also want to be able to put my NHa toothpaste in clean whitening trays to give myself a mineralizing treatment without worrying about it staining my teeth from prolonged/concentrated contact. Mind you - this is very paranoid of me to think, but I’ve spent a lot fixing my teeth bleaching then restaining fiasco, so I’m not taking any chances. While I don’t think it’s yellowing my teeth at all, because of the color, I’ll never think it’s whitening them. But don’t let this deter you from purchasing. It helps sensitivity after one use, has shown to make my enamel less clear, and has a normal toothpaste consistency and foams up great. I recommend it.

## Features

- NANO HYDROXYAPATITE: Nano hydroxyapatite (n-Ha) is an advanced biomimetic mineral that mimic tooth enamel and helps smooth the enamel surface for a more polished, glossier-looking smile.
- STRENGTHENS ENAMEL: This fluoride free toothpaste with gentle mint and powered by nano hydroxyapatite works to help strengthen enamel, gently lift surface stains & support healthy-looking gums with regular brushing for a more polished, brighter smile.
- WHITENING BENEFITS: This whitening toothpaste uses gentle botanicals including papaya and pineapple enzymes to help remove surface stains with regular brushing, without peroxides or bleaches. Neem and pomegranate help support overall oral hygiene for a cleaner mouth and a sparkling smile.
- GREAT FOR SENSITIVE TEETH: Our nano hydroxyapatite toothpaste is biocompatible, non-abrasive and gentle on enamel, making it ideal for everyday brushing and sensitive teeth.
- THOUGHTFULLY CRAFTED: A thoughtfully made fluoride free toothpaste without sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), gluten, triclosan, or carrageenan, and is vegan and cruelty free, so you can feel good about every brush.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C4MMPCQH |
| Active Ingredients | Xylitol |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free, Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,315 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #89 in Toothpaste |
| Brand | Himalaya |
| Brand Name | Himalaya |
| Capacity | 8 ounces |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,649 Reviews |
| Flavor | Mint |
| Included Components | Hydroxyapatite |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Nype Name | Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Himalaya Wellness |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Himalaya Botanique Whitening + Hy |
| Material Feature | Gluten Free, Plant Based, Vegan |
| Material Features | Gluten Free, Plant Based, Vegan |
| Material Type Free | Artificial Color Free, Bisphenol A Free, Fluoride Free, Gluten Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free |
| Model Number | Himalaya Botanique Whitening + Hy |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Tube |
| Packaging Feature | Handle |
| Product Benefits | Gum Protection, Teeth Whitening, Fresh Breath, Fights Plaque |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fresh Breath, Plaque, Teeth Whitening |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 605069992206 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Himalaya
- **Flavor:** Mint
- **Item Form:** Paste
- **Material Type Free:** Artificial Color Free, Bisphenol A Free, Fluoride Free, Gluten Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Set** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What type hydroxyapatite, nano- or micronized-?  
What is the percentage of hydroxyapatite?**
A: Himalaya uses nano-hydroxyapatite.

**Q: Why Himalaya manufacturer does not answer accurately the percentage of Hydroxyapatite  in the toothpaste, is it 10%, 15% or 20% or what?**
A: Says (nano) I'm fine with ingredients they don't make gag effect or stomach upset.

**Q: Why is this so difficult to get a straight answer: how much Hydroxyapatite is in this?**
A: It doesn’t say the percentage of Hydroxyapatite in the toothpaste. I looked and it’s not on the box. If you want a percentage I suggest you contact the manufacturer on their website. Judging by the fact that it’s the second ingredient listed I would say the percentage of it in the toothpaste is quite high. This is the best I can do. I am just another customer as well.

**Q: RDA value?**
A: Himalaya Botanique Hydroxyapatite toothpaste RDA value is approximately 69-74.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ TLDR product abides by the SCCS's standards, makes my teeth less sensitive, just too expensive
*by K***E on June 26, 2025*

This review is very important for me to write, as researching products for health typically stresses me out immensely when there is conflicting information. Nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste is no exception to this, so if I can save someone some time and stress in this age of overwhelming, conflicting medical information, I will. I don't use fluoride and was using Tom's toothpaste for a while. My tooth chipped on a mug (second time in my life), and I started stressing about my teeth being "weak." That was when I began researching how to strengthen them, and learned about remineralization and how fluoride helps with that. I learned about Nano-hydroxyapatite (nanoHAP) as an alternative, and essentially that 10% nanohap in the toothpaste was necessary for efficacy. I ordered an affordable (ish) one on Amazon, we'll call it Brand A, and went about my life. Unfortunately, later on, I learned of concern in the scientific community about nano particles crossing the blood brain barrier, leaking into the bloodstream, and overall just potentially being harmful. I'd already been using the Brand A for 6 months and was afraid of any damage I may have done. I went back to digging. The FDA has not approved nanoHAP in toothpaste as of now, but I haven't always waited for them to catch up to research to try new things when it comes to my health. In this instance, however, I was definitely looking for someone more knowledgeable than me to guide me, as I was overwhelmed and STRESSED (my health is just one big rollercoaster ride, so I burn out quickly when it comes to health decisions.) Finally, I found that the European Commission's Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety made a decision on the safety of nanoHAP in toothpaste, stating: "Based on the data provided, the SCCS considers hydroxyapatite (nano) safe when used at concentrations up to 10% in toothpaste, and up to 0.465% in mouthwash. This safety evaluation only applies to the hydroxyapatite (nano) with the following characteristics: - composed of rod-shaped particles of which at least 95.8% (in particle number) have an aspect ratio less than 3, and the remaining 4.2% have an aspect ratio not exceeding 4.9; - the particles are not coated or surface modified" It turns out, Brand A's nanoHAP toothpaste used needle-shaped (not rod-shaped) particles (NOT good.) I was now on a mission to find a safe nanoHAP toothpaste. In the interim, I switched from the Brand A's nanoHAP toothpaste to Himalaya Botanique's Xylitol toothpaste (no fluoride or nanoHAP.) My teeth and gums became sensitive rather quickly. I was desperate to go back to nanoHAP, but most brands won't disclose the important information in the product pages, or even if you reach out and ask them, i.e. the percentage of nanoHAP (you want 10%), the particle shape (you want rod), etc. I found Himalaya Botanique's extra strength nanoHAP toothpaste (they have a regular one which doesn't advertise it's % - it's only 2.5%.) I decided to email them and see if they'd answer some questions about the product. Much to my relief, they responded with this: "The nano-hydroxyapatite used in Himalaya’s toothpaste complies with the recommendations suggested by the European Union (EU) Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS). Please note, this applies to both the shape of the nHA as well as the aspect ratio as recommended by the EU-SCCS. Himalaya’s hydroxyapatite particles are currently nanoparticles < 100 nanometers (i.e., 0.100 microns), with a nano-rod shape having a width between 5-20 nm (typically close to 10 nm) and a length below 50 nm (typically between 30 to 40 nm)." That was good enough for me; I bought it. The sensitivity in my teeth from the xylitol toothpaste went away quickly, so it appears to be effective. It seems to whiten decently, nothing too drastic. I LOVE that the ingredients are all natural, though. It's minty and refreshing. It's not too thick or runny (took a pic trying to show texture and thickness), and my mouth feels clean after brushing. My only, ONLY complaint is the price. That's why I'm docking a star. $19 for a single tube of toothpaste almost feels like elitism. I'm stretching that tube as FAR as it will go. I hope this review was helpful. There are lots of studies you can check out regarding nanoHAP, but I hope I summarized the important parts here. Happy brushing!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Phenomenal NHa toothpaste
*by T***R on March 20, 2024*

I am fluoride free. It’s toxic AND did you know it oxidizes the tooth from the inside out and actually MAKES your TEETH YELLOW!? Crest even admitted it. Fluorides risks outweigh the teeth benefits but LUCKILY there’s a more superior solution: nano hydroxyapatite for our teeth remineralization needs. It’s safe and proven to be more effective as a remineralizing agent, unlike fluoride which cannot remineralize on its own - it requires the minerals in your saliva to work, so if your saliva isn’t at the optimal levels, it’s useless to teeth. But I have been on a teeth whitening journey - got my teeth whitened at my dentist but I ate a tangerine and they got stained again. (Stupid me. Bye $325!) While I’ve restored the whiteness back with various at home products, it’s been at the expense of my enamel and has caused a lot of sensitivity. Sensodyne was given to me by my dentist but when I saw it visibly yellow my teeth after the dentist’s first bleaching, I went down a rabbit hole to get to the bottom of it as to why. Additionally, my enamel has been getting more and and more clear, and I needed this to be addressed. NHa has been proven to restore enamel which treats tooth sensitivity instead of just numbing the nerves with potassium nitrate like Sensodyne does which treats the symptom and not the cause (tooth demineralization, sigh… such a western medicine move). When I bought this for the first time I was immediately pleased - there’s NO scary flavor (if you’ve ever tried *natural* toothpastes, especially ones of India, You KNOW!). There’s no cardamom or other cinnamon or out of the ordinary flavors here. The consistency is that of normal toothpaste. Great foaming action. Has helped my sensitivity in 2 applications, I’m 100% without sensitivity but even better, my teeth my are less clear. This truly restores enamel. But, here’s my gripes. #1 - I have no idea how much hydroxyapatite is in this. I know it works, but as a consumer, I deserve to know what % of the star ingredient is used in a product that I’m specifically buying it for. #2 - the toothpaste color is… lightish yellow. Think a healthy “mucus yellow” - I’m so sorry for the that description, but when I spit up bits of toothpaste in my sink, it looks like boogers. That’s an issue when I’m busy whitening my teeth at home & I’m avoiding eating foods that stain teeth for at least 2 hours after so that my saliva can naturally seal my dental pores that are being blasted open with peroxide. If I brush my teeth after whitening I’m extremely paranoid that I’m pushing YELLOW toothpaste into my porous teeth, and I don’t need to keep driving myself crazy thinking that the NHa is potentially sealing that color in. I also want to be able to put my NHa toothpaste in clean whitening trays to give myself a mineralizing treatment without worrying about it staining my teeth from prolonged/concentrated contact. Mind you - this is very paranoid of me to think, but I’ve spent a lot fixing my teeth bleaching then restaining fiasco, so I’m not taking any chances. While I don’t think it’s yellowing my teeth at all, because of the color, I’ll never think it’s whitening them. But don’t let this deter you from purchasing. It helps sensitivity after one use, has shown to make my enamel less clear, and has a normal toothpaste consistency and foams up great. I recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great healthier option
*by I***. on December 30, 2025*

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Himalaya Botanique Whitening with Extra Strength Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste is outstanding. The nano hydroxyapatite truly makes a difference my teeth feel stronger, smoother, and noticeably cleaner after each use. It helps with remineralization and enamel support without being harsh, and the gentle whitening is a nice bonus. I love that it’s vegan and made with clean ingredients, and the mint flavor is fresh without being overpowering. This feels like a premium, effective toothpaste that delivers real results. I would absolutely repurchase.

## Frequently Bought Together

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