Today we'll be discussing ORAL HEALTH and how homemade products are awesome!
(no self pictures this post, I couldn't bring myself to cheese smile for you..you'll get over it.)
The products I've been making are totally natural, easy to make (most everything is already in your pantry), it's better for you, and people have been caring for their mouth this way before toothpaste and Listerine came along to burn the crap out of your mouth. I'm not suggesting you use a stick to brush your teeth though, just putting that out there.
I've been using these products/methods long enough now to feel comfortable sharing this information with you. Which means, I'm not dead, so you should be ok. ^_^
Note that the topic of Oil Pulling is too topic intensive, I'll need to make another separate post on it.
Two things today:
- Toothpaste
- Mouth Wash
A couple things I'll touch on now....
Is it gross, doesn't it taste horribad??!!
Using natural products, especially with coconut oil and baking soda are an acquired taste. It's not for everyone. For me, I found such a huge difference in how clean my mouth felt, how cleaner my teeth are, how much whiter they are, how I don't have bad breath at all anymore, that I decided to just suck it up and deal with the bitterness. And honestly now, it doesn't bother me at all. It did at first, but now I'm used to it so it doesn't bother me.
The hardest thing at first for me, and still when i'm oil pulling, is the Coconut Oil. It's not your everyday sweetened coconut people. It's oil made from the coconut. It's not sweet, it's kind of blah and taste funky. I'm getting used to it, but the texture of the coconut oil in it's natural state before it melts in my mouth during pulling makes me wanna hork sometimes... Just a random fun fact for you.
Where can I find Coconut Oil??
I believe you can find it anywhere that sells food pretty much. I saw small containers of it at walmart the other day, but it was very expensive there. We buy it in bulk from costco or sams. We spent 45 dollars on our large tub of it. But found a cheaper one at sams for 15 for about the same amount. I actually use Coconut Oil so much for my beauty stuff that it's worth it to buy it in bulk now.
Did you know you use a lot of bullet points??
Yes, I'm aware...I'm organized, and you'll learn to LOVE my organized, almost OCD powerpoint type style, presentations. :)
What the Ingredients we'll be using do for you!
I'll make this as painless as possible, since I could get really scientific here babbling about lauric acids and whatnot, but I'll give you the basic breakdown of things.
Baking Soda:
- Whitening and Stain Removal. Who doesn't love that?
- It neutralizes bacteria causing acids...stops bad stuff from growing
- Mildly abrasive, so it can remove plaque
- Kills bad breath!
- Deep cleaning. The small particles of baking soda do a superb job of getting into all those cracks and crevices in your mouth, between your teeth, etc..
- Less irritating to your gums than "normal" toothpastes
Coconut Oil:
- Has anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal fighting powers *fist pump*
- Destroys bacteria in your mouth
- Has great properties for improving oral health. (will go into detail with oil pulling post)
Essential Oils:
- They smell good and taste good (sometimes, it takes practice to decide if you like the taste of something)
- Tea tree Oil has antiseptic and antibacterial properties, but tastes gross to me, so I'd use peppermint oil, a citrus oil, something you know taste good.
Sweetener: Stevia/Apriva (NOT SUGAR dumdum geesh)
- Makes it sweet since it can be so bitter, this is optional.
- I added it initially because it is so bitter, but since I'm the only one using my toothpaste now I'm going to not add sweetener next time.
DIY TOOTHPASTE
Ingredients:
- Baking Soda
- Coconut Oil
- Sweetener (Stevia/Apriva) (optional) 1 teaspoon
- Essential Oil (for flavoring, also optional) 5-10 drops depending on how strong you want it.
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Awes I like to draw stupid little things |
What to Do
- Measure out an even ratio of Baking Soda and Coconut Oil (I used 1/4th cup).
- Mix all ingredients together. Mash them well together, I used a spoon, until you get a mushy texture.
- Put your toothpaste into a container of your choice. I will be figuring out how to get this stuff into a toothpaste tube eventually. I used an Orbit gum container. It works really well for now.
Brushing your teeth
- Put a small amount on your toothbrush. I recommend a soft bristle toothbrush because this stuff has such a punch to cleaning power that I'm finding my medium bristle to be too harsh now.
- It will not foam like normal toothpaste and has a different consistency, give it a chance.
- It takes time to get used to, but I felt a difference after the first time I used it. I actually feel like I've been to the dentist! And it's been a while (ahem..years.) for me, don't tell my dentist... 0_0
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As you can see you don't need much, just a tiny bit of toothpaste goes a long way |
DIY MOUTHWASH
This one was making me leery at first, because I didn't see how it'd work.
I want fresh sparkly breath like the next person, but I despise mouthwash. And despise is a nice, less colorful term.
Normal mouthwash in my experience makes me cringe. Even the "no pain" new mouthwashes make my mouth burn, I am very sensitive. Swishing for a minute doesn't work for me. By the time 20 seconds comes around I am almost in tears, i'm screaming internally and I feel like it isn't working unless my mouth feels like fire and brimstone right??
This one is SO simple. I don't even really feel like I need it because of my awesome toothpaste, but it's nice to have if I want a burst of freshness, or a make out session lol.
Ingredients:
- Water
- Baking Soda OR Sea Salt
- Essential Oils
Mixing your mouthwash
I kind of eye balled this honestly...
I used a 16 oz snapple bottle as my container, but you can use anything you want!
You're going to want to adjust your baking soda/salt to the amount of water you use so adjust accordingly
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Simple :) Label it so no one drinks it |
I used 1 Tablespoon of Sea Salt (i used sea salt since my toothpaste has baking soda) for my 16 oz bottle of water
I mixed in about 6 drops of Peppermint Oil and 2 drops Tea Tree Oil
Shake and dance! And you're done!
Swish with it for 30 seconds, or how ever long you want and spit.
Always shake the bottle before using since the baking soda/salt and oils will settle.
It doesn't burn and has a different liquid consistency because of the oils, and I found it to be tingly (that's the tea tree oil doing it's thing)
And that's it!
Two simple natural products you'll be glad you have made all by yourself!!
Until next time...
*Namaste my Friends *