Homemade Remineralizing Toothpaste Recipe

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WebRemineralizing Toothpaste Recipe Katie Wells Make a remineralizing toothpaste with calcium powder, coconut oil, xylitol, baking soda, and essential oils. 4.25 from 157 votes Print …

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WebDIY remineralizing toothpaste directions Ingredients: 3/4 cup virgin coconut oil 3/4 cup calcium powder 1/3 cup xylitol 2 …

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Category: DIY Natural LivingServings: 8Total Time: 15 mins1. Melt coconut oil until it is liquid.
2. Combine dry ingredients and mix well.
3. Add melted coconut oil and mix until well combined. A whisk or immersion blender works well.
4. Add essential oils and mix again until thoroughly blended. Make sure essential oils are well mixed so that they don't separate out later.

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WebTo make this homemade remineralizing toothpaste, simply combine all of the dry ingredients and then add the coconut oil. If you need to liquefy the coconut oil, …

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Total Time: 10 minsEstimated Reading Time: 9 mins1. Measure dry ingredients into a small glass or stainless steel bowl.
2. Add the coconut oil (if it is solid, liquefy it first by setting the container in a bowl of hot water for 10–15 minutes, coconut oil melts at 76 F) and stir until completely combined.
3. Add the liquid ingredients and stir until completely combined. The xylitol crystals may still be visible; that’s fine.
4. Store in a small glass jar with a lid.

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WebMake a natural toothpaste at home with coconut oil, baking soda, stevia powder, and essential oils. 3.65 from 110 votes Print Recipe Pin Recipe Ingredients ½ …

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WebBaking Soda Toothpaste Recipe Author: Dr. Josh Axe Total Time: 5 minutes Yield: 30 uses 1 x There are a lot of questionable ingredients found in commercial …

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WebHow to Make Your Own Toothpaste: Combine the following ingredients into your mixing bowl: 1/3 cup of calcium carbonate. 2 TBS Baking Soda. 1/4 cup of Coconut …

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WebHomemade Toothpaste Recipe Remineralizing Prep Time: 10 minutes Total Time: 15 minutes Author: DaNelle Wolford A refreshing homemade toothpaste recipe that the entire family will love! …

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WebCollect all dry ingredients in a bowl as per measure. Add the liquid ingredients to it and stir well until they form a mass. Store in an airtight glass jar. If coconut oil is solidified due to cold weather, make it a liquid by …

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WebHow To Make Remineralizing Toothpaste Step By Step Step 1. Measure bentonite clay into a glass bowl. Carefully measure essential oils, sweetener, and salt into the clay. Step 2. Add 3 Tbsp of …

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WebDry vs. Wet – This recipe makes 3/4 cup. This can last a long time and easily have bacteria introduced to it as time goes by. You may wish to keep it dry (leave out the coconut oil) …

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WebHomemade Bentonite Clay Toothpaste Recipe has a smooth, creamy texture that is gentle on gums while at the same time may help to remineralize and whiten teeth. The best part about this DIY …

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Web6 Tablespoons virgin coconut oil or red palm oil (where to find) 1 Tbl baking soda (cheapest brand is fine … all baking soda is aluminum-free) 1-2 Tbl bentonite clay …

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WebGently guiding an electric toothbrush along the gum line can perfectly gently massage your teeth and gums without too much effort. Brush for at least 2 minutes, …

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WebA reduced acidity level also makes it easier for fluoride toothpaste to remineralize and rebuild the enamel. So if you think your teeth need a quick remineralization, all you need to do is mix one …

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WebFrom personal experience I can tell you this is the best homemade remineralizing toothpaste recipe I have ever used. This toothpaste cleans teeth extremely w

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WebMaking Homemade Toothpaste Remember, each batch yields the equivalent of one 5.3oz tube of toothpaste which you can store in a small storage …

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WebGrab a small mason jar to make and store your tooth powder inside. Place 1 tbs activated charcoal, 2 tbs bentonite clay, 1 tsp baking soda, 3 spoonfuls (or more for a …

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How do you make a remineralizing toothpaste?

Make a remineralizing toothpaste with calcium powder, coconut oil, xylitol, baking soda, and essential oils. 5 parts calcium carbonate powder (you can use cleaned powdered egg shells!) 1 part diatomaceous earth (optional, contains trace minerals and silica.

Is remineralizing toothpaste safe for kids?

This toothpaste recipe is kid-approved, and since it has no fluoride, it is safe on babies, toddlers, and those with thyroid problems. Make a remineralizing toothpaste with calcium powder, coconut oil, xylitol, baking soda, and essential oils. 5 parts calcium carbonate powder (you can use cleaned powdered egg shells!)

What can i add to my toothpaste?

Trace minerals – Adding a boost of bio-available trace minerals will provide an array of extra minerals to your toothpaste. Essential oils – The essential oils I use in this recipe are peppermint oil and the Protective blend, which is a blend of the essential oils wild orange, clove, cinnamon, eucalyptus, and rosemary.

How do i make my toothpaste more appealing to kids?

Add a few drops of an essential oil like peppermint or clove oil, if desired, for flavor. Fill your silicone travel tube, or other storage container, with your toothpaste. You are now ready to use it! The cacao/cocoa powder (or nibs) is completely optional. It may make the toothpaste more appealing to kids.

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