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Try This: Brushing with baking soda |
Sagewood
True Blue Farmgirl
106 Posts
South Carolina
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ClaireSky
True Blue Farmgirl
1792 Posts
Julie
Arcadia
WI
USA
1792 Posts |
Posted - Nov 01 2008 : 06:35:15 AM
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I have been looking for ways to reduce my spending. I already make my own laundry soap and I started the "no shampoo" way of cleaning/washing my hair. Now I can try the baking soda,salt mixture for my teeth. Thanks everyone for such great tips!
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sleepless reader
True Blue Farmgirl
1022 Posts
CA
USA
1022 Posts |
Posted - Dec 07 2008 : 07:54:38 AM
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My dentist says a few times a week with baking soda is OK. He also said that the tartar-control toothpastes are some of the worst! He suggested using the plainest cheapest (pepsodent, whick I'm now using is 89 cents/tube; ultra brite, close-up) toothpaste you can find. Look on the bottom shelf. He said they have found when you stop using the tartar control ones, sensitivity problems go away. Interesting! Like I said, I'm using Pepsodent on the non-baking soda days... Sharon
Farmgirl Sister #74
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homemom
True Blue Farmgirl
1593 Posts
Ruth
Warwick
RI
USA
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rabbithorns
True Blue Farmgirl
544 Posts
Allison
Fort Scott
KS
USA
544 Posts |
Posted - Dec 10 2008 : 1:52:19 PM
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I've been thinking about this just recently. That and no-poo except the water out here is really really hard. The dentist I used to go to took over my grandfather's dental practice and he told me all my life that no one needs toothpaste. People just like the taste. he said if people just brushed properly, they'd be fine without it.
Thanks for the thread. It's just more encouragement to just do it.
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MsCwick
True Blue Farmgirl
775 Posts
Cristine
Farmville
Virginia
USA
775 Posts |
Posted - Dec 10 2008 : 2:39:29 PM
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One of my suppliers makes tooth soap. My next order, I'll get some and send a few gals out some samples. It's very interesting. It's like soap only shredded and with some some excellent herbs and EOs. It even gets sudsy, which I'm sure helps release the surface tension of the grime on the teeth.
Cristine
www.thelittlegreenstore.net Do what you can, with what you have, right where you are. - Roosevelt |
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MotherLodeBeth
True Blue Farmgirl
110 Posts
Beth
Calaveras County
California
USA
110 Posts |
Posted - Jan 12 2009 : 2:40:30 PM
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I am no dentist and dont play one on TV <G> but my dentist said some people have denser enamel on their teeth and have no problem with using baking soda. He noted that some medications people take like for seizures etc can make the guns and teeth more sensitive.
He did suggest that when I use it that I wet it and make a soupy paste since this helps soften the abrasiveness of the baking soda.
Am going to start buying the good old tooth powder we used in the 50's and 60's that the grocer and drug stores still carry. I like the taste.
~MotherLodebeth- I was born in the wrong era~ |
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Maryjane Lee
True Blue Farmgirl
2195 Posts
Maryjane
CA
USA
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levisgrammy
True Blue Farmgirl
9436 Posts
Denise
Beavercreek
Ohio
USA
9436 Posts |
Posted - Mar 09 2009 : 5:51:38 PM
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My dentist suggests rubbing some in between the teeth and then flossing while it's in there and rinsing. That is after brushing of course or before whenever you choose to floss. Works great for me and it has kept my gums from bleeding. I do know flossing will reverse gum disease as I no longer have problems with it. So says my dentist and no more bleeding gums.
Denise www.torisgram.etsy.com |
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Maryjane Lee
True Blue Farmgirl
2195 Posts
Maryjane
CA
USA
2195 Posts |
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Thistle Cove Farm
True Blue Farmgirl
141 Posts
Sandra
Tazewell
VA
USA
141 Posts |
Posted - May 18 2009 : 4:39:13 PM
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You're right to be careful when using abrasives to clean your teeth. Under dire circumstances, they can wear the enamel off your teeth. Let the toothbrush do the work for you, don't scrub so hard. I use peroxide several times a week to lighten the stains on my teeth. Those over the counter remedies can be very damaging to your teeth. The ones where you use the little cup and leave it stuck to your teeth or those strips...? You really shouldn't leave those attached as they erode enamel but if you gently use peroxide or rinse with it, you should be okay. Another thing, if you use an electric or battery powered toothbrush, it can be very hard on your enamel; be gentle and don't scrub.
Sandra @ Thistle Cove Farm ~ God's blessings on you, yours and the work of your hands & heart ~ www.thistlecovefarm.com www.thistlecovefarm.blogspot.com |
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Room To Grow
True Blue Farmgirl
974 Posts
Deborah
Kingston
Georgia
USA
974 Posts |
Posted - Jun 04 2009 : 10:57:07 AM
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Ladies, Look up what flouride is a by-product of...There was an article in the readers digest a yr or so ago and it was scary...actually flouride makes the teeth brittle and the bones also..wonder why so many older people break bines that drink flouride water daily? Deborah
we have moved to our farm...and love it |
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - May 21 2010 : 08:39:56 AM
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I use tooth soap by Perfect-Prescription.com , I also use there tooth brightener and tooth swish. You should go to their site and checkit out. I have really enjoyed their products. |
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mi.bees
Farmgirl in Training
14 Posts
Christine
Kalamazoo
Mi
USA
14 Posts |
Posted - Jul 11 2010 : 12:45:05 PM
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My dentist uses a baking soda spray to clean my teeth. I use baking soda about everyother week with my ele toothbrush to help keep my teeth white. I love the clean feeling...
I've got a farmgal in Kalamazoo. |
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22angel
True Blue Farmgirl
498 Posts
Pam
Manitoba
Canada
498 Posts |
Posted - Apr 22 2012 : 04:49:31 AM
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I use a baking soda mixture every day for brushing my teeth & it's almost got rid of my sensitivity completely! This is what I use:
3 tbsp baking soda water 10 drops tea tree essential oil 10 drops peppermint essential oil
In a small bowl, mix the baking soda with just enough water to make a paste. Add the tea tree & peppermint essential oils. Use paste to brush your teeth & tongue. Cover the remaining paste & use for the next couple of days.
I put mine in a small jelly jar & it lasts about a week for me. I have tried different essential oils, but I don't know if it's the tea tree that makes different ones taste/smell funny, but they do. So I just stick to the tea tree & peppermint.
There is another recipe that I have that I haven't tried yet: 1/2 cup baking soda 2 tsp salt 3 tsp glycerin 10 or more drops peppermint or wintergreen flavoring (would EO work?) 1 drop food coloring (optional) warm water
In a small bowl, mix the baking soda & salt. Add the glycerin, flavoring & if desired, 1 drop blue or green food coloring. Add warm water, a drop at a time, until the texture & consistency seem right. Spoon the mixture into a clean squeeze bottle or any convenient, clean container with a tight lid. You may have to adjust the amount of glycerin to arrive at a consistency that suits you. This toothpaste will keep indefinitely in a covered container.
Life isn't about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself.
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FARMALLChick
True Blue Farmgirl
978 Posts
Lora
Alexandria
IN
USA
978 Posts |
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LouisvilleMom
True Blue Farmgirl
246 Posts
Kathryn
Louisville
KY
USA
246 Posts |
Posted - Jul 26 2012 : 7:38:09 PM
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I make my own toothpaste with coconut oil, calcium carbonate, natural clay, Dr Bronners baby soap and some baking soda. I add a little peppermint as well. My very sensitive teeth are no longer sensitive!
SAHM mom to four great boys.
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wooliespinner
True Blue Farmgirl
1311 Posts
Linda
Manchester
Ohio
1311 Posts |
Posted - Nov 28 2012 : 4:47:21 PM
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I was using crest toothpaste for many years. Recently I picked up a tube and thought it was the same. It was crest pro health with whitening. Well I started using it and my mouth felt kinda weird after a week. I didn't think much of it. Then I started noticing my lips felt chapped and thought it was the cold air from doing chores outside. I kept putting my homemade lip salve on and it just got worse. Then one morning I woke up and my lips were tingling and they broke out in small water blisters. That was 8 weeks ago and my lips are still peeling and partially numb and tingly.... its like a deep chemical burn thats the only thing I can compare it to. I stopped using the toothpaste when I realized what I had bought. I went to a plain tarter control and seemed to get better. Then I grabbed the other stuff by accident and broke out again its now in the trash. I can't be 100 percent sure its the toothpaste but I don't know what else I have used new that would have caused it.
I know sometimes the body will put up with something for a long time and then go crazy and break out and then you can never use it again without having a worse reaction. I still wonder if its my homemade lip salve or the toothpaste or even my vitamins. I have stopped using all 3 and my lips are getting better very slowly. I will slowly introduce the vitamins again and wait, then my salve. If all is okay then I will know it was the toothpaste. I am thinking about going with the natural toothpaste. But I will wait until I am healed and get through this process. I have never had my lips react like this before it had been horrible. I could harldy open my mouth to eat and the throbbing was so bad some nights it would wake me up. Anyway some of these things they put in toothpaste is really bad.
Oh when I read the label on the back of the toothpaste it said to not use over 4 weeks and this was the crest prohealth with whitening. I had never read the back and it also said children under 12 should not use it. Learning all the time. I try to be healthy in my life but this is one area I had not put much thought into until now.Sorry such a long story and I went on so long.
Thanks for the thread. I have really enjoyed and learned alot.
Linda
Raspberry Run Farm Nubian Dairy Goats |
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Squirrelly
Farmgirl at Heart
1 Posts
Andrea
Houston
Texas
USA
1 Posts |
Posted - Mar 23 2013 : 5:26:44 PM
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I have never thought of using peroxide for a mouthwash before. I've started to look for alternatives to some of these namebrand cleaners and things. I figure if something on your skin is absorbed into your bloodstream in a matter of seconds then I don't want to know about the stuff we tend to clean our mouths with. |
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Try This: Brushing with baking soda |
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