ELGYDIUM PHYTO is a daily-use toothpaste containing natural myrtle extracts and fluorinol (1350 ppm). Through the synergistic action of these two compounds, ELGYDIUM PHYTO helps reduce dental plaque build-up and increases teeth enamel resistance to acidic substances. Menthol and camphor-free, ELGYDIUM PHYTO is compatible with homeopathy. Its eucalyptus flavor provides long-lasting freshness after brushing.

Myrtle is an aromatic, Mediterranean shrub which leaves are traditionnally used for their antibacterial properties. Natural myrtle extracts used in ELGYDIUM PHYTO are processed from Morrocan myrtle leaves, rich in active substances. These are harvested by hand, following ethical principles regarding local producers and ecosystem preservation. Leaves are dried locally and shipped to Pierre Fabre Laboratories for processing. Natural extracts are combined with fluorinol for optimal effectiveness against biofilm, the first stage of dental plaque build-up.

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ELGYDIUM PHYTO is a daily-use toothpaste containing natural myrtle extracts and fluorinol (1350 ppm). Through the synergistic action of these two compounds, ELGYDIUM PHYTO helps reduce dental plaque build-up and increases teeth enamel resistance to acidic substances. Menthol and camphor-free, ELGYDIUM PHYTO is compatible with homeopathy. Its eucalyptus flavor provides long-lasting freshness after brushing.

Myrtle is an aromatic, Mediterranean shrub which leaves are traditionnally used for their antibacterial properties. Natural myrtle extracts used in ELGYDIUM PHYTO are processed from Morrocan myrtle leaves, rich in active substances. These are harvested by hand, following ethical principles regarding local producers and ecosystem preservation. Leaves are dried locally and shipped to Pierre Fabre Laboratories for processing. Natural extracts are combined with fluorinol for optimal effectiveness against biofilm, the first stage of dental plaque build-up.