1. Recipes:
http://wellnessmama.com/1772/natural-toothpaste/
Many toothpastes also contain artificial colors/dyes or synthetic flavors. There are a few
good natural toothpastes out there, but after looking at the ingredients, I realized I could
make a similar concoction at home… and the toothpaste experiment was born.
http://www.diynatural.com/homemade-toothpaste/
By making this toothpaste not only are we cutting costs by upwards of 300%, we also
know the exact ingredients and count time spent as fun, educational, and useful for all
involved!
http://www.thankyourbody.com/all-natural-homemade-toothpaste/
This all natural homemade toothpaste has been requested by several people for quite
some time. And in all honesty I’ve been putting it off for months because tooth health is
tricky. Let me rephrase that. Having healthy teeth isn’t really tricky (hint: eat nourishing
real food), but sifting through all the contradicting data can be.
Remedies:
http://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/natural-beauty-fashion/stories/3-simple-homemade-
toothpaste-recipes
The most controversial of all the ingredients is fluoride. The ADA supports the use of
fluoride in toothpaste, but many advocate groups heartily argue against it,
citingnumerous health risks associated with ingesting the substance. If fluoride or any of
the other ingredients are a concern for you, there are some honorable natural
toothpastes available. But you can also borrow from the wisdom of the DIY set and
make your own, thereby omitting questionable ingredients as well as spending less
money and doing away with excess packaging.
http://www.motherearthnews.com/natural-health/natural-remedies-zmaz95djzgoe.aspx
Aside from cost, there are many other benefits of homemade products. By making this
toothpaste not only are we cutting costs by upwards of 300%, we also know the exact
ingredients and count time spent as fun, educational, and useful for all involved!
http://naturalthrifty.com/natural-remedies-healthy-teeth-gums-natural-toothpaste-
recipe.html
I’ve used natural remedies to care for my teeth and gums for a long time. I finally visited
a dentist about a year ago, and they couldn’t believe that I hadn’t been to the dentist in
about 10 years, because my teeth were in such good condition. With how many toxins
2. are found in today’s beauty products, including toothpastes and mouthwashes, it’s more
important than ever to find good alternatives. So let’s talk about natural remedies for
healthy teeth and gums. These are the top 10 natural remedies for healthy teeth and
gums.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/301649-home-remedy-with-toothpaste/
Toothpaste can do much more than just clean and protect the teeth in your mouth. Use
white, non-gel toothpaste for a variety of tasks around your house.