4 Ways to Make Fluoride-Free Organic Toothpaste at Home

3. Toothpaste Based On Coconut

To make this formula, we use coconut oil, which should cover the hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. But if this doesn’t help and you want an even sweeter paste, you can always add several drops of stevia.

  • 6 teaspoons baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon hydrogen peroxide
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil (above 76 degrees F)
  • 10 drops peppermint, clove or citrus pure essential oil

Preparation:

Place baking soda in a dish and then put all the other ingredients and mix them until you get a good paste texture. If it’s runny, put some more baking soda, and if it’s dry, add some more coconut. In order to get a better flavor, add some more essential oil. Put it in a thick jug.

4. The Easiest Toothpaste Recipe Ever

1. Mix an equal amount of baking soda and coconut oil

Baking soda is very effective, mostly for 2 reasons -- it acquires gentle cleaning and it’s alkaline, so it can counteract acids in your moths, which are usually responsible for tooth decay. Its other advantage is that it absorbs odor and enables sweetened breath.

But the most powerful ingredient is coconut oil, since it has natural and antibacterial properties, and it kills bacteria in the time of brushing your teeth. Coconut oil is very good for your gums and by frequently brushing, you prevent bleeding, and it also kills the bacteria that cause gingivitis.

If you do have gingivitis, except using coconut oil with your toothpaste, start rubbing it on your gums regularly. Coconut oil helps with thrush, and in some cases, even stops or reverses tooth decay.

Sources and Credits:
www.wesupportorganic.com
www.naturalnews.com
www.mnn.com

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