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THE Natural Toothpaste Alternative NOBODY KNOWS!

THE Natural Toothpaste Alternative NOBODY KNOWS!

Looking for a 100% natural alternative to toothpaste?

We know homemade toothpaste with coconut oil, white or green clay, siwak, baking soda, turmeric to whiten teeth...

But did you know that wood ash can be used as a 100% natural tooth powder , without salt and without bicarbonate?

Indeed, commercial toothpastes contain questionable ingredients, with controversial effectiveness.

With this tooth powder recipe you can take care of your teeth naturally.

And what's more, YOU choose all the ingredients 100% natural! Watch:

THE Natural Toothpaste Alternative NOBODY KNOWS!

Contents
  • Ingredients
  • How to
  • Result

Ingredients

- 3 tablespoons sage powder. This powder naturally whitens teeth.

- 6 tablespoons of anise powder. A 100% natural antiseptic, antibacterial and cleanser that smells good!

- 3 tablespoons of eggshell powder. The eggshell is packed with calcium and 27 other minerals:it mineralizes your teeth naturally.

- 3 tablespoons of soft wood ash. It cleans deep between the teeth and the gums. Rich in calcium and magnesium, ash can also whiten teeth.

How to

1. Mix each ingredient using a food processor to obtain afine powder .

2. Then strain the powder through cheesecloth or muslin. The aim is to collect only the finest particles of the powder.

3. Mix all the ingredients and store your toothpowder in a squeeze plastic dropper bottle.

4. To brush your teeth, just squeeze the bottle to get the necessary amount of toothpowder.

5. Rinse your teeth like a regular toothpaste.

Result

There you go, now you know how to make your homemade toothpowder :-)

Simple, fast and effective!

This DIY toothpaste recipe is easy to make and completely natural.

You are sure not to have chemicals in your mouth.

And as you can see, it is also an economical recipe that allows you to make a large amount of homemade toothpaste.

Warning: use only soft wood ash.

Indeed, hardwoods contain too much potash, which has corrosive properties and therefore risks damaging your teeth !

Therefore, give preference to the ash of needle conifers, such as pine and cedar.