Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 I came across this last night, there is a company selling a mixture of Essential oils to clean teeth, Its from a company called Clenzology, there tooth and gum treatment is advertised as a replacement for tooth paste, it contains: fractionated coconut oil, peppermint oil, spearmint oil, thyme oil, sweet marjoram oil, Clove oil and Myrrh oil. They also sell an ear cleaner, that contains: Deionized water, hydrogen peroxide, apple cider vinegar, magnesium sulfate, zinc sulfate and phosphoric acid.. Thought you guys might find this interesting. Carol - " Karleen O'Connor " <karleen7 Thursday, November 04, 2004 3:04 PM Re: Toothpaste/powder recipe > > > > > > Hi all, > > Does anyone here have a good recipe for a toothpaste or powder? One > that is also safe for the kids to use. I would like to try and make > some for the family. > > Thanks, > Trang > > HI, > This recipe is from the book " Rosemary Gladstar's > Herbs for natural beauty. I have been using this > basic recipe for a number of years now. Like it > very much. I sometimes change the eo's I add, but > the basic recipe is the same. > > Basic tooth powder recipe > 1/2 cup very fine white clay > 1 teaspoon sea salt > 1 teaspoon non-aluminum baking soda (I use Arm & Hammer) > 1 teaspoon myrrh powder > a few drops anise seed oil(eo) pepperment or spearment eo > Using a wire whisk, mix clay with sea salt, baking soda, and > myrrh powder, add eo's. > To the above I also add a few drops of tea tree eo and a little more > myrrh powder, as I am a sweet tooth older baker. > If you want something sweeter, you can add vegetable glycerin > to above recipe to form a paste. > > Karleen > . > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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