A bit off topic but DH and I were discussing how we can't stand the taste of iceburg any more. Its all watery and flavorless. It used to be all we ate was iceburg. Isn't it funny how all natural or healthier products taste odd when we first experience them, but once we get used to it, we'd fight tooth and nail before we went back?Henrietta23 said:Another Tom's of Maine fan here. I like the fennel or the spearmint. I found it just took a little time to adjust to the taste difference. Now I can't stand regular toothpaste!
gettinaclue said:I had a dentist tell me that the best home made toothpaste was made of baking soda and epsom salt. I can't stand the taste of it though. I've been thinking of adding some sort of flavoring right before I brush my teeth because it is pretty icky. My teeth look great though and my gums are happy. No stains even though I smoke.
Thank you! I want to make that one but I wonder if I can use stevia in it. No xylitol handy.noobiechickenlady said:A bit off topic but DH and I were discussing how we can't stand the taste of iceburg any more. Its all watery and flavorless. It used to be all we ate was iceburg. Isn't it funny how all natural or healthier products taste odd when we first experience them, but once we get used to it, we'd fight tooth and nail before we went back?Henrietta23 said:Another Tom's of Maine fan here. I like the fennel or the spearmint. I found it just took a little time to adjust to the taste difference. Now I can't stand regular toothpaste!
Back on topic now: Free had posted a link to Women's menopause health center for the all natural face cream and they have a great sounding cinnamon tooth paste.
http://www.womens-menopause-health.com/recipes/sweet_cinnamon_toothpaste.htm
"Our modern dental woes have a lot do to with modern whole-body ills like heart disease and diabetes, according to the author of a review of decades' worth of studies on diet and health.I have been going to a dentist pretty much non-stop for 6 yrs or better and still am having terrible problems with my teeth and gums. Would these all natural toothpastes be helpful in treating gum disease
I have had the root planing thing done. The worst part is the novacaine or maybe the anticpation of the procedure. I don't know of anything that is going to clean under the gums the same way.Up-the-Creek said:This is a great thread! I love the all natural toothpastes. I have been going to a dentist pretty much non-stop for 6 yrs or better and still am having terrible problems with my teeth and gums. Would these all natural toothpastes be helpful in treating gum disease? The gum disease is not severe, but due to smoking all of 20 years and not taking proper care of my teeth.Dentist wants to numb my mouth and do a "deep cleaning" under my gumline. I would rather not. I know I have read peroxide is supposed to be helpful in the treatment of gum disease. I have been using peroxide and having some success with it. I just need to use it more. I don't mean to hijack here, but if anyone has any info on this, please let me know. Thanks!