
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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Renea Michaluk Sumner
Jan 07. 2016
Kyla Sumner something to try ???
Janice Manis
Jan 07. 2016
Courtney Roskamp
Vickie Sturgess
Jan 07. 2016
I use Aromabright Toothpaste … pure, organic and chemical free! The base is coconut oil 🙂 Ask me how you can get yours. To good health!
Donna Swanson
Jan 07. 2016
Love u, Lee!
Julie Rodriguez
Jan 07. 2016
We’ve had the opposite experience
Roxie Gardner
Jan 07. 2016
Cynthia Warren
Cynthia Warren
Jan 07. 2016
I have some ready for you to try I’ve been using it
Robin Attard
Jan 07. 2016
Ok,ive been a dental hygienist for 34 years. FACT fluoride is NOT linked to decay. FACT:you still have to FLOSS to remove the bacterial plaque from the SIDES of your teeth .(it doesnt just get the meat chunks out,you have to wipe the sides of each tooth to get the sticky plaque off.)It doesnt matter how many times u brush or how awesome you r at it.FACT if your gums bleed ,you didnt brush too hard ,it means bacterial plaque was missed while u were flossing or brushing and caused an infection to start. GET BACK in there and get it out.Use whatever product you want but be thorough with brushing AND flossing. O. K. Im done.
hatawa
Jan 09. 2016
Yes!
Julie Fisher Leuthold
Jan 07. 2016
I just made the toothpaste and love it
Donna Aquino
Jan 07. 2016
Jessica Erin
Sarah Kitzan
Jan 08. 2016
“Coconut oil costs next to nothing”? Oh yeah, where, cause it’s like anywhere from $12-$16 for orgainic virgin coconut oil where I live. And trust me, I go through it fast.
Susan Coombs
Jan 08. 2016
Any health food store
Sana Khann
Jan 08. 2016
What about the strong smell of coconut oil what can I add to reduce the smell plz any suggestion
Ashley N ReggieMama
Jan 08. 2016
Thanks
Victoria Everhart
Jan 08. 2016
I use coconut oil, bake soda, organic lime extract and stevia … Tastes great!
Lynnette Garcia-Corrales
Jan 08. 2016
Katie Corrales
Wendy Harvey
Jan 08. 2016
Made the toothpaste today!! Turned out great
Peggy Reading
Jan 08. 2016
Bullshit….coconut oil is good for some things… Not toothpaste.
Tammy Fankhauser
Jan 09. 2016
Only use the coconut oil..
Donna Rosson D
Jan 09. 2016
Abigail Walters, this is what I told you about.
Lorena Gomez-Gallo
Jan 09. 2016
I’ll try that, thanks!
Amanda Elliott
Jan 09. 2016
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Sheila Jones
Jan 09. 2016
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Jasmine Green
Jan 09. 2016
I have been telling people for years that coconut oil is a godsend and it has so many uses. I use it instead of toothpaste and it works wonders <3 🙂 Once again this is just another reason why I love natural home remedies so much <3 Instead of spending tons of my hard earned money on toxic medications and doctor bills I would much rather use more alternative medicine.I would highly suggest that everybody start using natural remedies, you will never go back. If you want to learn more about natural remedies I would suggest reading this story.
http://naturalstories.com/naturalremedies/
Karen Gowins Brenneman
Jan 09. 2016
Acid reflux…. Get the grains …. ALK grains- out if the diet. Wheat Belly Total a Health by arrived Wm Davis. Hubby did and it was the 1st thing to go away – only took days.
Kat Snider
Jan 09. 2016
I don’t see a reason why coconut oil would be harmful to teeth, but the baking soda, may be problematic, it is very abrasive and could cause enamel wear. I would defiantly do some research before trying this.
Shannon Gault
Jan 09. 2016
Actually bre, you should use it. We dental professionals will make up the money “we are losing” once your enamel is so thin and sensitive that you have no choice but to seek out professional help. If you “reversed” a cavity, please publish literature as to how, including evidence supporting your claim. I am sure a national dental magazine or the college of dental surgeons would be fascinated by it.
Laura Sexton
Jan 10. 2016
Will coconut oil help with mrsa
Robin Attard
Jan 10. 2016
While you are correcting Tricia Jackson ‘s spelling ,you might wanna ck the spelling of “floride”!Just sayin”………
Jill Souter-beerens
Jan 10. 2016
Darn that spell checker. I amazes me how some high and mighty people have nothing better to do than rudely correct someone’s spelling.
Tricia Jackson
Jan 10. 2016
Lol…It’s not rude to correct spelling. Thank-you, Robin Attard! 🙂 I am far from high and mighty but I do like to let the ones who think they know it all…know they don’t! Spellcheck fine…but I’d still suggest to research “fluoride”
Michelle Alcazar
Jan 10. 2016
Kevin Alcazar
Laura Schmelzer Saulle
Jan 10. 2016
Allyson
Robin Attard
Jan 10. 2016
Jill never pretended to know it all,near as I could tell. nor do I.My field of experience is Dental Hygiene 34 years. while I don’t pretend to be the final word on all things dental ,my research and that of my colleagues from Reliable sources debunk the fear mongering re:fluoride. The source of information is something that is critical when evaluation of “facts”.
Amy Payne
Jan 10. 2016
Oh wow!
Michelle Kruger Mitchell
Jan 10. 2016
I did this today
Shanthi Wijesinghe
Jan 10. 2016
Chew a pod of cardamom or a clove ..pretty strong…but will take away the ‘smell’
Sana Khann
Jan 10. 2016
No with coconut smell I can’t put in my mouth
Gussie Drake
Jan 10. 2016
Sarah Drake
Mary Anne Davis
Jan 10. 2016
Leave the amalgams you will be fine. Read true research not Google searches
Mary Anne Davis
Jan 10. 2016
No no no
Tre Cee Lynn
Jan 11. 2016
Add some peppermint oil.
Sana Khann
Jan 11. 2016
Thanks I will try
Linda Rogers
Jan 11. 2016
I use a mix of ground fine pink Himalayan Salt, Baking Soda, and a 3% solution of peroxide. My dentist says my teeth and gums look better than they ever did using toothpaste.
Tina Gillette Guardalabene
Jan 12. 2016
Sorry but I don’t like coconut.
Jan Bringmann
Jan 13. 2016
Diane Kimm
Barbara J. Stevenson
Jan 13. 2016
Heather Stevenson
Townsend Mclaren
Jan 13. 2016
Anne Bennett-O’Neale
Carolyn Christensen
Jan 13. 2016
Shannon Gault CAN YOU STATE WHY YOU STRONGLY ADVISE AGAINST THIS. What dangerous outcome is it compared to the chemicals in our toothpaste. Am curious for your documentations. We use many herbals for our health care, including coconut oils. Or are you having concerns about the baking soda that is abrasive to your teeth?.
Bre Burey
Jan 13. 2016
yes I would I bath in baking soda, use it for deodorant, and toothpaste, because I know that sodium is essential for cellular health, keeps stomach acid perfect, and heals the gut, keeps saliva healthy to keep the bacteria from growing out of control that causes tooth decay and gum disease, and I would never use a toxin like fluoride ever,