[Poll]
What do you use for toothpaste? Also, any one else feel grossed out by all of the stuff in the dental industry?... From toothpaste to the actual visit to the dentist's office? This is somewhat spurred from the baking soda post and my curiousity to try DIY toothpaste, but also from noticing last night that my Tom's has SLS in it!
Re: What do you use for toothpaste?
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Lily Sue 8.17.2009
Forever loved and missed...Dot 6.14.10, Little Bit 8.20.10, Speck 3.16.11
Adair Leigh 3.27.12
Yea. I thought I was doing good with my Tom's until last night when I realized its chalk-full-of-crap.
Curious about this. I'd read last night somewhere that the glycerin in store toothpastes is one of the things to avoid because it creates a false enamel. I'm not sure I understand that all correctly OR maybe vegetable glycerin is different than the kind they use? Do you mind clarifying? Also, what does the arrowroot do?
Thanks!
I was the same way. We had to go through like three tubes before I could make our own. And that was by myself because DH had to use an SLS-free kind (cold sores). I had all the ingredients for months before I could actually make it!
Lily loves her new little sister!
Lily Sue 8.17.2009
Forever loved and missed...Dot 6.14.10, Little Bit 8.20.10, Speck 3.16.11
Adair Leigh 3.27.12
As far as I know veg. glycerin is just like other glycerin in terms of teeth. That's what made me start making my own toothpaste.
I just made a coconut oil/baking soda/stevia/peppermint EO toothpaste but I think I'll switch to what I made my kids which is coconut oil/xylitol.
I've only been using the first toothpaste for a few weeks but I swear my teeth are starting to remineralize already!