How to Make Natural Toothpaste

Healthy natural homemade toothpaste recipe How to Make Natural Toothpaste

After yesterday’s post about phytic acid and tooth decay, I thought a post about healthy toothpaste options would be appropriate. Why natural toothpaste? Most brands contain Fluoride, a toxic chemical that has not actually been shown to reduce tooth decay, and certainly not at the rate that a diet low in phytic acid can. Fluoride also has been linked to thyroid damage and hosts of other problems.

Even store bought natural toothpastes often contain sulfites or sulfates (especially sodium lauryl suphate) or glycerin, which some claim coats teeth and keeps them from remineralizing.

There are a few good natural toothpastes out there, but after looking at the ingredients, I realized I could make a similar concoction at home… and the toothpaste experiment was born.

I admit, I had several failed attempts before I figured this one out. I originally tried mixing coconut oil and baking soda in equal proportions which makes coconut tasting salt. I also tried using pure ground stevia leaf, which is the only sweetener I use, but my husband and kids couldn’t get past the green color.

I finally made a concession to use stevia powder (the most natural one I could find) though I would like to try xylitol too, as it has some supposed benefits in dental health.

I finally found one recipe that tastes pretty good and that the kids don’t spit out!

Homemade Toothpaste ingredients 270x300 How to Make Natural Toothpaste

Natural Homemade Toothpaste Ingredients

  • About 1/2 cup coconut oil
  • 2-3 Tablespoons of baking soda
  • 2 small packets of stevia powder
  • 15-20 drops of peppermint or cinnamon essential oil
  • 10 drops Grapefruit Seed Extract (optional)
  • 10 drops myrhh extract (optional)

How to Make Natural Homemade Toothpaste

  1. Melt or slightly soften coconut oil.
  2. Mix in other ingredients and stir well. If using semi-hard coconut oil, use a fork, if not, use a spoon. If you are using completely melted coconut oil, you will need to stir several times while the mixture cools to keep the baking soda incorporated.
  3. Put mixture into small glass jar (I make different ones for each family member)
  4. Let cool completely.
  5. To use: dip toothbrush in and scrape small amount onto bristles. Could also use a small spoon to put on toothbrush.

Does it Work?

We have been using this natural toothpaste for a while now, and it seems to work great. I’ve actually noticed less plaque on the kids and I when brushing our teeth, and my teeth feel smoother. I will keep you updated after our next dental checkups, but I have several friends who have used similar concoctions for years and never get cavities.

What do you think? Up for making your own toothpaste, or is it too much? Tell me about it below!

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  • michael

    wow. I’ll try making my own toothpaste. this is exciting.great post!

  • Denise H. Williams, LMT

    Great post! I’m a do-it-yourselfer so I’ll give it a try.
    It could save me a mint – no pun intended;)

    Warmest Regards
    Denise W

    Much Kneaded Massage of NYC

  • Tabitha

    Is the myrrh extract safe during pregnancy? I can’t wait to try this out!

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    It should be safe in that small amount during pregnancy, but I’d leave that out just in case. An interesting note, when baby is born, myrrh is a great way to keep the umbilical cord clean until it heals.

  • Merrylynn Shepherd

    Where do you get the myrrh?

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    I’ve gotten the essential oil from http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/
    index.php?AID=109008&BID=10114 before, but most health food stores
    also carry myrrh essential oil or tincture.

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  • http://murrellsinletdentist.com/myrtle-beach-dentist.html Luther Towler

    Whoa! Thank goodness I came across this blog. I’m trying to go green by using eco-friendly products. Your homemade toothpaste is one of the best recipes that I’ve seen. The first homemade that I’ve known is baking soda with apple vinegar cider. My friends told me that this alternative is also effective in whitening teeth.

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  • TiltedAsylum

    I make my own toothpaste, and everything else I can. Love the toothpaste, love the body care stuff, love the cleaning supplies. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=720170053 Stef Ofhfs

    why is there Castile soap in the picture?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=720170053 Stef Ofhfs

    why is there Castile soap in the picture?

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    The original recipe had 1 tsp of liquid castille soap, and it can still be added, I just prefer the updated version a little better.

  • http://diabeticpaleo.wordpress.com/ Nathalie Poulin

    I just made this, but I didn’t have peppermint oil so I used citrus. I also put some cinnamon powder in to, because I didn’t have the oil and I figure it will still work well. It’s cooling and I can’t wait to see how well it works! Thank you so much for all your homemade cosmetics! These recipes are incredible. You are amazing. 

  • http://wellnessmama.com Wellness Mama

    You are so sweet! Great idea on the cinnamon powder.

  • Jimmyjamm_

    Doesn’t adding baking soda make this unnatural?  Sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate is the chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3