RADIUS USDA Organic Mint Aloe Neem Toothpaste

This certified-organic toothpaste blends mint, aloe, neem, and coconut water with erythritol to support daily oral care without fluoride, synthetic detergents, or harsh additives. It’s designed for gentle, everyday brushing for adults and families who want a simpler, plant-forward option.

Ingredients

Water; Glycerin*; Erythritol*; Chamomile Flower Extract*; Guar Gum*; Peppermint Oil*; Aloe Vera Leaf Juice*; Coconut Water*; Neem Leaf Extract*; Sodium Chloride; Eucalyptus Leaf Oil*; Tea Tree Leaf Oil*; Grapefruit Peel Oil*; Neem Seed Oil*; Orange Peel Oil*; Rosemary Leaf Oil*; Quillaja Saponaria Bark Extract*; Xanthan Gum; Ascorbic Acid; Citric Acid.
*Certified Organic.

Certifications

  • USDA Certified Organic

What I Like

I like how clean and straightforward this ingredient list is. It avoids fluoride, SLS, synthetic detergents, artificial colors, and artificial sweeteners, which many people prefer in a low-tox oral-care routine.

Erythritol is included to help reduce plaque-forming bacteria, while aloe and coconut water add a soothing, hydrating element.

Neem leaf and neem seed oil are traditionally used for gum and oral health support, making this a well-rounded botanical option.

EWG rating (EWG analyzer): 1.

Things to Keep in Mind

Because this formula relies on natural thickeners and plant-derived cleansers, the texture and foam will differ from those of conventional toothpaste. It’s gentler and less foamy, which may require some adjustment.

The flavor profile is herbal-mint rather than sharp mint, which some people love ,and others need time to get used to.

Sensitive Mouth & Pregnancy Considerations

This toothpaste contains several essential oils (peppermint, eucalyptus, tea tree, grapefruit, rosemary). While used at low levels, these can feel stimulating for very sensitive mouths.

If you’re pregnant, nursing, or managing gum sensitivity, starting with a small amount or alternating with a milder toothpaste can help you gauge comfort.

This formula does not contain retinoids or ingredients typically flagged for avoidance during pregnancy.

Essential oil transparency: essential oils naturally contain aromatic compounds that may be stimulating for some individuals. Personal tolerance varies, and listening to how your mouth feels is key.