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Veganism and Vegan Toothpaste

Veganism and Vegan Toothpaste

What Is Veganism?

Veganism is defined as a way of living that attempts to exclude all forms of animal exploitation and cruelty, be it from food, clothing, or any other purpose. Ethical vegans strongly believe that all creatures have the right to life and freedom.

It is a way of living which seeks to avoid, as much as it is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose.

There are many ways to embrace Vegan living. The one thing all vegans have in common is a plant-based diet avoiding all animal foods such as meat, dairy, eggs and honey. Also avoiding animal-derived materials, products tested on animals and places that use animals for entertainment for instance animal shows and petting zoos.

The term “vegan” was chosen by combining the first and last letters of “vegetarian.”

 Vegans oppose ending a conscious being's life simply to consume its flesh, drink its milk, or wear its skin especially since alternatives are available.

Ethics

Ethical vegans are also not in favor of the psychological and physical stress that animals may endure as a result of modern farming practices. For instance, ethical vegans disapprove of the small pens and cages in which many livestock live and often rarely leave between birth and slaughter.

Additionally, many vegans speak out against the farming industry’s practices, such as the grinding of live male chicks by the egg industry or the force-feeding of ducks and geese for poultry.

Health

Some people choose veganism for its potential health benefits. For example, plant-based diets has been reported to reduce risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and premature death.

Lowering your intake of animal products may likewise reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease or dying from cancer or heart disease. Some also choose veganism to avoid the side effects linked to the antibiotics and hormones used in modern animal agriculture to reduce antibiotic resistance.

Finally, studies also link vegan diets to a lower body weight and body mass index (BMI) hence that is also motivation for some health and diet conscious individuals.

Environment

There are some who choose to avoid animal products because of the environmental impact of animal agriculture.

According to a 2010 United Nations (UN) report, it was argued that these products generally require more resources and cause higher greenhouse gas emissions than plant-based options.

Animal agriculture can also lead to deforestation which is when forested areas are burned for cropland or pasture. This habitat destruction contributes to the extinction of various animal species.

It is a lifestyle choice, not just diet:

Vegans avoid exploiting animals for any purpose, out of compassion for animals.  Therefore they choose a complete Vegan lifestyle. From accessories and clothing to makeup and bathroom items, animal products and products tested on animals are found in more places than you might expect. Fortunately nowadays there are affordable and easily-sourced alternatives to just about everything.

Why Most Commercial Toothpastes aren’t Vegan?

There are two things to consider:

  • Animal products
  • Animal testing

Many brands actually take part in both of these practices in the manufacturing of their toothpastes.

Animal Products in Toothpaste

The main ingredient of concern for vegans is glycerin.

Glycerin (or glycerol) is sometimes vegan, but not always. It is derived from fats, and those fats can come from plant or animal sources.

Animal testing:

Most of the household products that we use undergo animal testing before they are released out in the market.

Natural Vegan Toothpaste:

The alternative is to buy toothpastes from manufacturers that don’t use ingredients derived from animals and those that haven’t been tested on animals.

Most of these are marketed as “natural” toothpastes.

SprinJene Natural Toothpaste is one if the few brands available that takes pride in being not only 100 percent natural and chemical free but also certified cruelty free and vegan. It has all natural ingredients using especially the benefits of Thymoquinone present abundantly in black seed oil. This miracle ingredient has numerous health benefits and is still being researched for its applications in more products for human consumption. SprinJene uses glycerin which is derived from a plant origin thereby making it safe to be used by those practicing Veganism. Sprinjene Natural Toothpaste comes in 10 different varieties:

  • 2 without fluoride
  • 8 with fluoride

There is a children’s range that comes with and without fluoride as well as in three different yummy flavors.

The Adult’s range has a specialized tooth pastes that cater to all individual needs for example:

  • Natural Sensitivity Relief
  • Natural Cavity Protection
  • Natural Fresh Boost
  • Natural Whitening
  • Natural Health Boost

All those who follow Veganism can be rest assured that none of Sprinjene’s products have any animal by-products or derivatives and neither have they undergone any painful animal tests. Along with these certifications SprinJene Natural Toothpaste is also Halal, Kosher and Gluten free, therefore respecting all religious practices and can be safely used by people who have gluten or wheat allergies.

 

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