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Dabur Herbal Cavity Protection Clove Oil Extract Toothpaste 154g - Infused with The Power of Clove Oil for Strong Antibacterial Properties, Naturally Prevents Tooth Decay and Promotes Oral Health

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I want to make my toothpaste flavor orange. I found orange oil used for making candy. Will that work? The Green People Company is a leader in natural and organic grooming products, and their fluoride-free toothpaste is no exception. Clove toothpaste has several benefits that make it an attractive alternative to conventional commercial brands: Contrary to popular belief, fluoride is not the miracle solution for cavities that dentists and TV advertisements make it out to be. In fact, research has shown that long-term exposure to fluoride can have adverse health effects. Fl at 1450 PPM as most TPs are is safe (unless you swallow the whole tube in 1 sitting) and reduces tooth decay by more than 70% when used on a daily basis. It is extremely important it is used on a daily basis.

Thanks for sharing the recipe. I will have to try this. I too oppose the fluoride and don’t want it anywhere near me. Question, I get baby toothpaste at a store which my toddler can swallow, would this recipe be safe to swallow? I don’t think baking soda can do any harm right?I was using several powders (cinnamon, clove, sage, baking soda, dolomite, xylitol) along with coconut oil and peppermint oil. Cloves, which are native to Indonesia, contain eugenol, which is a compound with powerful anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antiseptic properties. This makes clove toothpaste ideal for treating gum inflammation or pain caused by broken teeth or cavities. Some people may experience slight irritation due to its strong flavor if they are not accustomed to it, but be patient, use it gradually. Clove powder mixed in a natural toothpaste will heal inflamed gums and calm pain from tooth issues, it is really quite a powerful natural remedy and tooth cleaner! Sources It’s made with organic ingredients and free from nasties which could be harmful to your child’s health. You can also take an over-the-counter pain relief medication such as ibuprofen or paracetamol along with clove oil.

If you've recently had a dental extraction, it's normal to experience some pain, especially in the three or four days. It's vital to:Thanks for the info, some of it I’ve heard before (avoiding processed foods), other parts not so much (brushing once/week). From what you’ve said I would encourage people to avoid processed foods but also to brush daily – but yeah, using toothpaste has little to do with it. Cloves make the pH in the mouth inhospitable to harmful bacteria that causes plaque, tooth decay and bad breath.

tsp peppermint extract or 10-15 drops peppermint essential oil (or add your favorite flavor – spearmint, orange, etc.)And please people. DO NOT USE FLUORIDE. We’ve been scammed big time when it comes to fluoride. I stopped using fluoride years ago, and the health of my teeth improved! Yes, it improved. I have an instant gag reflex to baking soda and my son nor I like it. However, I found a homemade toothpaste recipe here: http://lusaorganics.typepad.com/clean/2010/02/natural-toothpaste-tutorial.html. No baking soda or salt. It’s coconut oil based and tastes great. She also provides additional information on teeth-care. Apart from that, they’re also easily portable and heat resistant. However, they are priced higher compared to usual toothpastes. Hi Maria. Because everyone has their own level of concern, I recommend doing your own research with the ingredients of ALL products, commercial and homemade. Here are a few links to start with: Use mouthwash, Corosdyl and Difflam are good examples, which you can buy from your local pharmacy, to help reduce the ulcer

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