I took a picture of the ingredients of the toothpaste I am currently using: Colgate Optic White.
I know i'ts not the best picture, but some of the ingredients include flavor, sodium lauryl sulfate, BHT, and disodium pyroposphate. If you Google any of those chemicals (plus basically any of the other ones I didn't even name), you will find dozens websites, blogs, news articles filled with health warnings, environmental groups rallying against the chemical, uses, and alternatives. Each of these chemicals is linked to cancer.
So anyway, I've been meaning to make my own toothpaste for a while now as a part of my chemical-free journey. What gave me the idea for this post, though, was when recently I was scrolling through Facebook and I saw a post from a girl I went to high school. She is a dental hygienist now; just graduated from UofM in Spring 2014. Her post talked about how she's seem multiple patients with actual damage in their teeth from using Crest 3D White. Something about how there's tiny shards of plastic to help "erode" stains but it was actually eroding enamel. So...that's why I decided to make my own toothpaste for this post, because I am basically using the equivalent of Crest 3D White in Colgate form.
I was searching the blogs I follow (now on my new blogroll!) and I found this article on chemical-free-living.com with a few different toothpaste recipes, but I saw another recipe that used coconut oil which I already have (and love) so I looked for one that used a good amount of coconut oil. So anyway I roughly used this recipe, but if you want to try this you should research a few different recipes and see which one you like best!
This is my variation of the recipe in pictures!
The ingredients:
-Raw, organic, unrefined coconut oil. (12 tbsp)
-Baking soda (12 tbsp)
-Raw, organic stevia (to taste; ~1-5 tbsp)
-Any essential oils (to taste; start with 15-20 drops and go up from there) I used wintergreen, but other good ideas include peppermint, grapefruit, or lemon.
Mix all ingredients and brush yo teef!
I warmed up the coconut oil in the microwave (with the metal top off) so it would be easier to mix in the ingredients.
I added the baking soda and mixed in it...
Then I added the stevia...
...and the wintergreen essential oil and mixed them in.
And voila! This was the finished product. It was still liquid-y obviously because the coconut oil it still warm. Once it cools down a bit, it will solidify and I will literally just dip my toothbrush in the jar to use it.
Baking soda is a whitening agent so I won't have to sacrifice that part or the minty part. I'll update my readers in my next post about how I like it. I tasted a small amount, and it tastes exactly like the ingredients...so it might take some time getting used to but I think I can handle it and it will be best in the long run. :)
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