(Don't let fitness twitter know they might start eating toothpaste)
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)
A foaming agent used in toothpaste. SLS has been linked to mouth ulcers and does a number on your stomach. Foam does nothing to help clean your teeth btw
And don’t even get me started on mouthwash. Literally a nuclear bomb for your highly delicate oral microbiome.
Now that you know what's in toothpaste, here’s an easy at-home alternative.
Since I started making my own toothpaste, my:
- Teeth have whitened
- Sensitivity has gone away
- Gum inflammation disappeared
- Teeth have remineralized
Coconut oil has been used for centuries for oral health in ayurvedic medicine
Anti-bacterial, stain remover, and plaque fighter. Coconut oil helps remove the bad bacteria (like S. Mutans) while preserving the good ones
Opt for extra virgin, organic & cold-pressed
Eggshell powder:
A total game-changer. Egg shells have insane amounts of calcium and trace minerals critical for healthy enamel.
ESP prevents cavities and most importantly rebuilds your enamel. Not to mention the whitening properties are night and day.
Its easier to make than you think.
Simply save all your egg shells after cooking. Once you get about 20, put them in a pot & boil for 15-30 min to sanitize.
Then throw them in the oven for 15 minutes to pull out the moisture
Throw them in a blender & voila: Egg shell powder
Peppermint oil:
Another ancient oral health remedy. Peppermint oil is anti-fungal and anti-bacterial.
Peppermint oil will fight bad-breath bacteria and leave your mouth feeling minty fresh
Baking soda
Highly alkaline, baking soda is great for rebalancing mouth PH, preventing tooth decay, and remineralizing enamel. It also limits plaque buildup
There are some concerns about abrasiveness, but they are unfounded. BS is at the bottom of the abrasiveness list.
Tea Tree oil
If you suffer from bleeding gums, tea tree oil is your friend. A highly potent anti-microbial, tea tree oil should be used sparingly.
Hydroxyapatite (HAP)
Don’t be intimidated by the name. HAP is a naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite. Several in-vitro studies have shown that HAP is as effective as Flouride at remineralizing teeth.
I get mine in capsule form and just dump into my toothpaste mix
Shake well and store in a dark place. Use a soft-bristle toothbrush. A little paste goes a long way.
You can use this as a natural mouthwash/oil pull, just swish for a few minutes after brushing.
BONUS: Mouthwash
Aside from using this paste to oil pull, you can also use cinnamon, activated charcoal, and water as a natural mouthwash. Will neutralize bad breath without nuking your delicate oral biome.
Try this out and let me know what you think. Its done wonders for my oral health.
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