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deucalion jidelni talirThe story of Deucalion begins with Zeus, who, disgusted by human evil, decides to bring a great flood upon mankind to punish them all, thus ending the Bronze Age. In his rampage, the rivers overflowed, the sea flooded the coastal plains, swallowed the foothills, and all mankind was wiped out except for Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha, who were the only few survivors. They were saved by a warning given to them by Deucalion's father Prometheus, so they
The story of Deucalion begins with Zeus, who, disgusted by human evil, decides to bring a great flood upon mankind to punish them all, thus ending the Bronze Age. In his rampage, the rivers overflowed, the sea flooded the coastal plains, swallowed the foothills, and all mankind was wiped out - except for Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha, who were the only few survivors. They were saved by a warning given to them by Deucalion's father Prometheus, so they built a large chest in which they lasted nine whole days. The pair of survivors find themselves on Mount Parnassus – the only place the flood did not reach – and plead with Zeus to spare them. At the same time, he asks the goddess Themis for advice. The goddess of lawful order between humans and nature secretly advises them to "throw the bones of their great mother behind them". Deucalion and Pyrrha understood "mother" as Gaia - the mother of all living things, and "bones" as stone. So they threw stones over their shoulders, which soon began to lose their hardness and take on shapes. They gradually gained weight and the beginnings of a human form appeared. The parts that were soft and moist became skin, the rock veins became human veins, and bones grew from the hardest parts of the rocks. Stones thrown by Pyrrha spawned women. Men were born from the stones that Deucalion threw. And so the planet was once again filled with pure people who, relieved of the sins of their predecessors, could start a new era of humanity. This plate depicts stones thrown from the hands of Deucalion and Pyrrha. The decorative edges of the work represent a great flood followed by the formation of new life. The story of Deucalion represents the rebirth of humanity relieved of the sins of its ancestors and the legacy of our great mother Earth. This plate is part of the Metamorphoses Collection. Shop the other styles: Adonis , Hyakintos , or Phaeton .Shipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Its like they knew what I prayed for🙏🏽
Flavor Name: Mint, Size: 3.5 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Okay, let me start by saying I am a huge skeptic. I need to research things to the nine's and read legit reviews before I buy anything new.
I have had cavities from a very young age and receeding gumlines all my life. At age 50, I have gone all natural, got rid of everything toxic, and got really healthy. I have been listening to Dr. HUBERMAN podcast on you tube and found one he did on oral health. He gets very detailed about how to heal your oral health. He spoke specifically about hydroxyapetite and xylitol and their benefits.
I then started searching for mouthwashes with these ingredients because i am seriously concerned my teeth are going to fall out from these receeding gums. I have been told all my life there was nothing you can do. I knew in my gut that was a lie. I knew there had to be a way to heal our mouths naturally.
Then found BOKA. I got them. I tried them. I lOVE THEM! They are perfect! They are minty fresh, easy to use, makes my mouth feel clean and if they actually do heal my mouth....then awesome sauce!
I read all the reviews. I see the after taste. But, i think its a personal choice. I like the after taste. It tastes and feels like a clean mouth.
I feel the tinglyness. Yes. But I believe from my health and science background it is the mint, aloe, probiotics and everything else stimulating the skin and blood to start the regeneration of skin and mineral. Im happy to report back again in a month or so with outcome plus before and after photos👍🏽
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Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
★★★★★ 5
No mess or spill...
Flavor Name: Citrus Mint, Size: 3.5 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Great product! Makes easy for travel and use.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Convenient and easy
Flavor Name: Mint, Size: 3.5 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Easy to use. Fresh breath lasts a while. will be buying again
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
A Fluoride‑Free Toothpaste the Whole Family Honestly Loves
Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 3), Set name: E. Orange Cream, Watermelon Mint, Strawberry Mango
We’ve been using Boka Fluoride Free Toothpaste with Nano‑Hydroxyapatite for a while now, and it has easily become a staple in our household. Finding a toothpaste that is both clean and effective and something my daughter actually enjoys using has always been a challenge, but this one truly checks every box.
First, the flavors deserve special mention. We’ve tried Orange Cream and Watermelon Mint, and my daughter absolutely loves both. There’s no struggle at brushing time anymore, no complaints, no resistance. She actually looks forward to brushing her teeth, which as any parent knows, is a huge win. The flavors are fun but not overpowering, and they don’t have that harsh or medicinal taste found in many toothpastes, especially “kid-friendly” ones.
From a parent’s perspective, what really sold us is the fact that Boka is fluoride‑free and made with clean ingredients. We love knowing that we’re not exposing her to unnecessary chemicals while still supporting good oral hygiene. The inclusion of nano‑hydroxyapatite gives us peace of mind as well, it feels like a modern, thoughtful alternative that aligns with what we want for our family. The toothpaste feels gentle, non‑gritty, and leaves mouths feeling smooth and clean without dryness or irritation.
The texture is another pleasant surprise. It’s creamy and smooth, easy to spread on the toothbrush, and doesn’t foam excessively. Both flavors leave a fresh, clean feeling afterward without any lingering bitterness. Even as adults, we genuinely enjoy using it, which says a lot, we often find ourselves reaching for it instead of our usual toothpaste.
Overall, Boka Toothpaste has made brushing easier, more enjoyable, and more reassuring for our family. My daughter loves every flavor we’ve tried, and we love knowing we’re using a product that’s clean and fluoride‑free without compromising quality. If you’re looking for a toothpaste that works for both kids and adults and one that finally ends brushing battles,, I can’t recommend this one enough.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Toddler Approved!
Size: 4 Ounce (Pack of 1), Set name: A. Strawberry Mango
I never thought I’d describe toothpaste as “fun,” but here we are... I bought this Boka strawberry mango flavor for my toddler — I figured he would enjoy this over a mint flavor because what kid enjoys a harsh, burning feeling? It smells fruity and tastes like a smoothie. We are still practicing brushing but this toothpaste helps encourage the importance of daily teeth maintenance. Also, I love that it’s fluoride-free and I am not worried if it's swallowed. It is pricier than I would prefer, but it has lasted so long that I've came to terms that it's worth the cost.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2026