Make your own herbal tooth paste at home

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This article is not written by any professional dentist or a doctor, but by herbal tooth paste manufacturers who have worked a lot on their research and experimented on various toothpaste options. After making several unsuccessful attempts, they found the easy and best way to make herbal toothpaste without using questionable ingredients like sweeteners and fluoride. In this post, you will learn to make your own herbal toothpaste for kids at home without harmful chemicals usage. To know more about the recipe of herbal toothpaste, read this article thoroughly. Things required for the recipe Half cup coconut oil  Two to three tablespoons of baking soda  10 drops myrrh extract (optional)  15-20 drops of cinnamon or peppermint essential oil  2 small packs of stevia powder Steps for making natural toothpaste1. Melt the coconut oil on double boiler 2. Mix other ingredients mentioned in the list above. Stir well. 3. You need to stir several times while the mixture cools for keeping baking soda incorporated 4. You can keep this mixture into small glass Mason jar. 5. Let it cool


Your natural toothpaste is ready for use. You can take a small amount of mixture with spoon and put it onto your toothbrush. You can safely use this recipe for your kids. There is nothing added in the list that will harm them. Does this recipe works? After taking several tests, experts found that this recipe works well. You will notice less plaque when brushing your teeth. The teeth will feel smoother and you get a fresh breath. This recipe can prevent cavities among children. You cannot stop your child from eating or craving for sugar but you can provide them better shield by using this natural toothpaste recipe. Why natural toothpaste is better? There are reasons and we will discuss them in detail. Natural toothpaste doesn’t have sweeteners Sodium saccharin, sorbitol, and other artificial sweeteners are being used in toothpaste to enhance the flavor. There is no evidence that shows artificial sweeteners are good for oral health. Natural tooth paste doesn’t contain these ingredients and thus there is nothing controversial about this product. Fluoride is absent in herbal toothpaste Fluoride is a slow poison that interferes with thyroid hormone uptake. This ingredient puts negative impact on consumer health. Herbal toothpaste manufacturers don’t use fluoride.

Other than this, there is no triclosan, glycerin, and surfactants in herbal tooth paste that can make the product controversial.

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