It is strongly recommended that you refrain from acquiring expensive toothpaste from social media networks. I have had patients who are a dental disaster, who have had me remove many teeth, and who have sold their favored charcoal toothpaste on social media by using images that have been doctored up. I have experienced all of these things through my own personal experience.
There is yet another trick: if the toothpaste is categorized as a cosmetic product and adheres to various labeling standards, then the reason why it has 'aqua' as a primary component is because it is designed to be used as a cosmetic product.
The absence of sufficient proof or the fact that the company has not committed the necessary time or resources to examine whether or not their product actually accomplishes anything is the most common cause of this occurring. In general, this is the case. As a consequence of this, it is categorized as a cosmetic, and after that, they decide to stop using it.