The New Zealand Ministry of Health has said that it is investigating reports of the sale of India's "Neem" toothpaste, said to contain harmful bacteria and a toxic chemical. Though Henkel India, the ...
Created by Red Fuse Communications, the TVC continues with a celebrity, in this case Priyanka Chopra, posing the now well-known question, “Kya aapke toothpaste mein…?” Click on the image to watch the ...
Henkel India has claimed the toothpaste is completely safe and does not contain the poisonous Diethylene Glycol (DEG), reports Sanchita Sharma. Following the Canadian government’s advice last week ...
Canada has asked people to stop using the Indian-made Neem Active toothpaste with calcium because it contains dangerous levels of a poisonous chemical and harmful bacteria, reports Sanchita Sharma.
Colgate-Palmolive (India) Limited, the market leader in Oral Care, has launched a toothpaste to address the inflammatory gum problem of pyorrhea – Colgate Active Salt Neem. Its unique formula, ...
Tests on Neem Active Toothpaste with Calcium show the product contains harmful bacteria in addition to diethylene glycol, Health Canada warns. The federal agency first issued a warning in July, saying ...