| How To Make Your Own Toothpaste And Tooth Powder |
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| Written by Administrator | ||
| Friday, 23 March 2007 20:39 | ||
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I must say this recipe works well. My mouth really feels fresh. You can use some other ingredients like essential oils for better taste but apparently you will not need toothpaste anymore. And also you will ot put fluoride into your mouth. There are effective, low-cost alternatives to that aromatic goo-in-a-tube you find on supermarket shelves. Our family has been making and using its own toothpastes and powders for years...and we've enjoyed excellent dental health, too. You and your clan can save a significant amount of money-and at the same time keep your teeth and gums in good shape-by kicking the Madison Avenue habit and choosing to follow a few simple rules:
Commercial toothpastes generally incorporate a slick, easy flowing combination of chalk, soap, glycerin and flavorings. Your homemade creation won't be as smooth...but I know you'll find it more satisfying, less wasteful and - above all - less expensive. You'll be able to make a year's supply of toothpaste (for a family of four) at a total cost of around a buck and a half (...maybe a little more by 2004 standards. -ed.). The formulas I've outlined here have worked well for my family...but don't be afraid to experiment and work up your own recipes. A little experience and imagination can go a long way. See what you can do to produce your own homemade million-dollar smiles... Editor's Note: My daughter and I made some toothpaste this past weekend. I must say that if you decide to try it, you may have to do some experimenting, as we did. I found that the glycerin called for in the recipe is not enough. We also cut back on the salt, and didn't use any food coloring. My daughter picked out some cinnamon extract instead of the mint flavoring, which I would've preferred. If you go with cinnamon, use it sparingly!!!I went to three different drugstores before I found what I needed. The last one, a local family pharmacy, had everything on the shelves. The first two were chain stores. I have to say, brushing with our homemade toothpaste was an experience, but I have never had my mouth feel fresher, and have that feeling last so long into the day (no, it wasn't the cinnamon...). I spent around $7.00, and I feel that there is enough left over ingredients to last at least six months or more.
Taken from the Article; PENNYWISE TOOTH CLEANSERS by Thomas W.
King Originally published in the January / February 1975 issue of THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS
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