Ingredients:
1 tbsp coconut oil
2 capsules turmeric powder (approx. 1/2 to 1 tsp)
1 little peppermint essential oil
Preparation:
Wet your toothbrush and dip it into the mixture. Brush your teeth as if it were toothpaste. Let it sit for 3 to 5 minutes.
Spit out and rinse well.
Continue every day for a few days or even a week until you see the desired results.
And that’s it!
Other Benefits of Turmeric for Teeth
The overarching value of using natural remedies made from superfoods is that they almost ALWAYS provide many other benefits.
Many studies have been conducted that have shown the benefits of turmeric in dentistry and oral hygiene.
Toothache and Oral Infections
Turmeric has antiviral and antibacterial properties that can help keep bad guys at bay and relieve/improve oral infections.
Gum irritation and redness.
When you use natural products like turmeric, you can expect less irritation and a healthier mouth than when using chemicals. Due to its antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral properties, turmeric can help relieve inflammation and irritation in the mouth.
Some people are unknowingly allergic to chemicals in commercial toothpastes and other oral products. Using more natural substances like turmeric can significantly benefit the mouth by reducing redness and irritation.
Decalcify Your Pineal Gland
The pineal gland has been called the most important part of your nervous system. Located at the center of your brain, it is responsible for regulating various hormones. It is also known as the center of “spiritual awakening.”
Many chemicals and substances in our modern world have been shown to damage the pineal gland.
Due to the neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects of turmeric, regular use can improve and maintain pineal gland health.
Protect your brain from fluoride damage
Turmeric not only helps whiten your teeth, but can also help combat the negative effects of fluoride.
Unfortunately, fluoride can be found EVERYWHERE:
Drinking water
Antibiotics
Non-stick pans
Toothpaste
… and more
Numerous studies have shown that fluoride is TOXIC to the human brain and body.
Curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, has remarkable brain-protecting properties!
More than 200 published, peer-reviewed studies have shown that curcumin is a neuroprotective agent.
With all the chemicals we are exposed to every day, turmeric could very well become one of the most important herbs of our time!
5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Turmeric
1) Turmeric Is Very, Very Old
Turmeric only became fashionable in the West about 30 years ago, yet it has been used in food and medicine around the world for thousands of years. Historians believe it was first used in India and then spread to Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean.
Researchers have found turmeric on the teeth of ancient skeletons found near the Indus River, as well as on various kitchen utensils believed to date back to the same period! It seems we’re not the only ones using turmeric to whiten our teeth.
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