Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 Hi All I found this customer posting & recipe for VCO toothpaste on an aussie coconut oil site if anybody is interested! Toothpaste: Anyway, about 2-3 weeks ago I changed toothpaste. As Bruce suggested in his book, I stirred together some baking soda and some VCO. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it didn't stimulate my appetite, which I had been concerned about. It also felt quite clean. A few days ago I looked in the mirror and realized that the mottling on my front teeth had disappeared. They are very shining and white, and they look thicker and harder. Only the chipped portion in one corner is thinned out. I'm not sure if my eyes are deceiving me, or if the chipped portion is actually getting smaller by increments as well - i.e., if new enamel is growing. Is it conceivably possible for new tooth enamel to grow that quickly? I would be stunned if it were, but on the other hand, that is definitely what it looks like. Make your Own Mix approximately equal parts Virgin Coconut Oil, Bicarb-Soda and Water in a small jar. (A dessert spoon of each is a good start). The water makes it more like a paste in cooler climates. Vary the quantity of water to change the consistency. To hasten up the process cool it in the fridge and then stir it again. With the water added to it, it rinses of the toothbrush without leaving it oily at all. May leave a slightly oily film in the basin which can be cleaned off with hot water. Regards Kelley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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