7 Reasons To Replace Your Toothpaste With Coconut Oil (Recipe Included)

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The ordinary big brand toothpaste that you buy from your retailer is full of toxic chemicals and is dangerous to your health.  There are many other alternatives to buying the big brand tooth paste, but one of the best is Coconut Oil Toothpaste.  So start using coconut oil instead for better health. Learn all about Coconut Oil and a recipe to make it yourself on the Next Page.

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1,094 Responses to “7 Reasons To Replace Your Toothpaste With Coconut Oil (Recipe Included)”

  1. Robin Attard

    Jan 24. 2016

    Ovaltene Jones ,yep They are great for flushing out food debris. Especially good for braces and bridges,implants etc. It flushes and soothes the tissues, It does not remove plaque so you still have to use tooth brush AND dental floss.

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  2. Denise Montry

    Jan 24. 2016

    Preach, Robin Attard!!!

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  3. Ally Schuetzler

    Jan 24. 2016

    I have c.v.s. and did not have dental for the last many years… coconut oil pulling and baking soda toothpaste among other things have truly protected/saved my teeth from this illness. Finally have dental again and just had a cleaning/checkup… my dentist said my teeth are perfect and no bad changes since my last visit years ago. Hardly ANY plaque at all… one tooth in the far back near my gumline had a little but he had to really look for some lol and no erosion, no cavities… very good! And i am not a regular flosser… i floss only if i know something is stuck. Love all things coconut lol

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  4. Robin Attard

    Jan 24. 2016

    Denise Montry lol,can ya just hear me going off?Sorry ,I felt compelled.

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  5. Geri Sams Vacovsky

    Jan 25. 2016

    That’s not true, toothpaste doesn’t make you not have cavities, it’s your diet of sugar. Regular toothpaste is poison. I’ve been in Dentistry for 34 years.

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  6. Jean Robinson

    Jan 25. 2016

    WHY SO HARD TO FIND THE MIXTURE PUT THESE THINGS ON HERE THEN TAKES A HOUR TO FIND IT WHO HAS THE TIME

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  7. Amanda Lake

    Jan 25. 2016

    Channie Wright,Randy Accius,Jessica EmpressPrestige McCready, Jason JaFleu Fleurant,

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  8. Jason JaFleu Fleurant

    Jan 25. 2016

    welp

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  9. Susan Casler- Harner

    Jan 25. 2016

    I had seen this somewhere and I tried it and it worked better then anything else I have tried on my chapped lips. and that is Lavender essential oil just make sure its organic or 100% pure

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  10. M.L. Gaynor

    Jan 25. 2016

    Xylitol will cause hypoglycemia and liver failure in dogs and cats. It’s safe for humans, but because it is so toxic to pets I would never have it in my house.

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  11. Channie Wright

    Jan 25. 2016

    I need to get some asap

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  12. Vailini Osai

    Jan 25. 2016

    Gotta be careful with oils.
    Some people have bad reactions from them. Example.
    I can’t stand lavender, I feel like vomiting. But I know it can heal.

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  13. JustAnother Parga

    Jan 26. 2016

    Just don’t spit it in the drain.

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  14. Kim Reagan

    Jan 26. 2016

    Edna Higginbotham

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  15. Jenni McCollum OMG! Crazy. Probably related. I was born in Thibodaux. You look a lot like my cousin.

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  16. Teressa Robinson

    Jan 26. 2016

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  17. Deb Erskine Denton

    Jan 26. 2016

    Deb Erskine Denton

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  18. Michele Sillak Donohue

    Jan 27. 2016

    Alice L. Cole so normally when brushing teeth over sink, we spit toothpaste into. Any ideas for someone new to this? Don’t want coconut oil to clog drains. Do you keep a garbage can by sink, or disposable Dixie cups, or ?

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  19. Alice L. Cole

    Jan 27. 2016

    Yes, I have a milk jug to spit into, but whatever is most convenient will do!

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  20. Heather Reddick Green

    Jan 27. 2016

    Ricky Green

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  21. Treasa Sharp

    Jan 28. 2016

    Samm Sharp should we try this???

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  22. Rosemarie Cervellero

    Jan 28. 2016

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  23. Dalia Elibiary

    Jan 28. 2016

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  24. Toniette Parker

    Jan 28. 2016

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  25. Jeta Rivers

    Jan 28. 2016

    Holly Dagger

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  26. Holly Dagger

    Jan 28. 2016

    Christopher Clontz….here is some info for you on the toothpaste i made ya…

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  27. Audree Mae Roberts

    Jan 29. 2016

    Hannah

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  28. Audree Mae Roberts

    Jan 29. 2016

    Hannah Wade

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  29. Pamela Gootee

    Jan 29. 2016

    Watch the raw lemon juice..

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  30. Kimberlee Perez

    Jan 30. 2016

    Could you give the amounts? I’d like to try this:) Tia

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  31. Linda Rogers

    Jan 30. 2016

    Sure! It’s not ‘scientific’ measuring but I take one part BS to one part fine ground pink himalayan salt and put it a salt shaker and mix it together. When I brush, I put about a half teaspoon or so in my palm and get it good and wet with the peroxide and scoop it up with my brush. Be sure to use a soft bristle brush.

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  32. Misty Lester

    Jan 30. 2016

    Right on. I used natural tooth products but no amount of any kind of product (natural or otherwise) replaces flossing and brushing.
    Denise, toothpaste freshens your breath it is not what cleans your teeth.

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  33. Jennie Vienneau

    Jan 30. 2016

    It would be nice if I could fine it !!!!!!!!!!

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  34. Barb A. Walters

    Jan 30. 2016

    Healthy choice

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  35. Deanna Carnevale

    Jan 31. 2016

    Following!

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  36. Aimee Braden Smith

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  37. Jean Alice Bouchard

    Jan 31. 2016

    i do use it and put baking soda with it .work very very well .

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  38. Aimee Braden Smith

    Jan 31. 2016

    Cool! You going to try it?? Share this to fit girls. 😉

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  39. Yes making it soon

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  40. Chelle Bell

    Jan 31. 2016

    Jessica Bartlett yes… yes they do.

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  41. Chelle Bell

    Jan 31. 2016

    Manuka honey

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  42. Kim Anderson

    Jan 31. 2016

    Geri Sams Vacovsky amen!

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  43. Geri Sams Vacovsky

    Jan 31. 2016

    People make excuses over a product giving them cavities is a bunch of crap. Sorry

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  44. Donna Rosson D

    Feb 01. 2016

    Abigail Walters, I bought peppermint essential oil and put a little of that on my toothbrush first, then baking soda and coconut oil. I’m much happier with it.

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  45. Deana Ann Parmley Kelm

    Feb 01. 2016

    Me too, it’s nice to use, but not so great in the heat of summer without air conditioning. 🙂

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  46. Becka Hughes

    Feb 01. 2016

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  47. Kim Gallant

    Feb 01. 2016

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  48. Ronda Lee Hartman

    Feb 02. 2016

    I used it for 6 months. When I went to my check up I had 2 cavities , it had been years since I had 1. My son had 5! Yes 5 since his last check up. And before anyone says sugar, we don’t eat it. Now I just don’t know what to do because they want my son on a special tooth paste that has higher amounts of fluoride in it. I have not gotten it filled yet because I know it’s bad I am just so confused now. And his 1st appointment is today to have one filled and o know she’s going to ask me if he’s using the new tooth paste.

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  49. Marnie Clermont

    Feb 02. 2016

    We never buy or use commercial toothpaste. We make our own.

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  50. Rebecca Will Davies

    Feb 02. 2016

    Seth Will

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