perjantai 27. maaliskuuta 2015

Hammastahna!




 
sea salt baking soda brush

Whether you’re cued in to the health hazards of commercial toothpastes, or just looking for some bi-weekly TLC to add to your dental discipline, brushing your pearly whites with some sea salt and/or baking soda is a safe and natural way to ensure strong teeth and gums, break down plaque buildup, and protect against bad breath. Either used alone or together, sea salt and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) are inexpensive, time-tested treatments for tooth care.




Let’s Talk Sea Salt
Calcium, magnesium, silicon, phosphorus, sodium, nickel, iron—just a few of many trace elements and minerals found in sea salt. These nutrients strengthen gums, protect against tarter and bad breath, and may even whiten your teeth over time. High in iodine, sea salt has antibacterial properties and helps neutralize acids in the mouth. Salt makes you salivate, and your saliva creates an antibacterial barrier that protects your enamel.

You can either dip a wet toothbrush into a half teaspoon of sea salt and brush your teeth as you regularly would…or you can rinse with a saltwater solution. Mix a half teaspoon of sea salt with four ounces of warm water. Let the salt dissolve, and then slosh the solution around in your mouth for 30 seconds. Be sure to spit and not swallow when done! A saltwater rinse helps allay swollen, inflamed gums and rinses away bacteria in the mouth.

  
Let’s Talk Baking Soda
 
Baking soda has long been praised as the natural way to whiten teeth. It’s gritty enough to clean your teeth of tarter and plaque without being so abrasive that it wears away your tooth enamel.

Sodium bicarbonate is highly alkaline, and as such counteracts acids in the mouth (acids cause tooth decay), kills bacteria and germs, and combats bad breath.

You can mix baking soda with water into a paste-like consistency to clean teeth. Or you can combine baking soda and salt to make your own homemade toothpaste. If you aren’t comfortable ditching your traditional toothpaste entirely, brush with sea salt and baking soda once or twice a week as supplemental dental care.

Are there any side effects to be wary of? According to Dr. Paul H. Keyes D.D.S., clinical investigator at the National Institute of Dental Research, NO! Keyes maintains, “Over the years when I was lecturing, I asked thousands of dentists and hygienists to raise their hands if they had ever seen destructive periodontal disease in person[s] who had regularly brushed with salt and/or [baking] soda. I have never seen a hand! And although I have not seen many such cases, the periodontal health in these patients has always been excellent.”

 Lähde:  http://www.realfarmacy.com/why-you-should-brush-with-sea-salt-and-baking-soda/

Deodorantti


Omatekoinen luomu Dödö !!! :)

Laitan kainaloon siis ensin hiukan kookosöljyä ja siihen päälle sitten hiukan ruokasoodaa. Sekoitus on varsin tehokas, toimiva, turvallinen, edullinen ja ekologinen! Voisiko sitä parempaa pakettia enää toivoa!

Ei kuivata, sillä kookosöljy kumoaa soodan kuivattavaa vaikutusta! :)



Lähde: http://luomulaakso.blogspot.fi/2009/08/deodorantti.html

sunnuntai 22. maaliskuuta 2015

Bad Breath




Bad Breath

You can brush your teeth twice daily or more, you can use mouthwash daily and you can floss but STILL you may suffer from bad breath. Bad breath is not a disease, but rather a symptom of an underlying problem. Causes for bad breath can be anything from decomposing food between the teeth, plaque buildup and/or the use of many substances such as alcohol, cigarettes and coffee. Sometimes bad breath is caused by other factors such as digestive issues or gum disease. In 85-90% of cases, bad breath is because of bacteria.
- See more at: http://www.essentialoilspedia.com/bad-breath/#sthash.d15d8fRE

Bad Breath

You can brush your teeth twice daily or more, you can use mouthwash daily and you can floss but STILL you may suffer from bad breath. Bad breath is not a disease, but rather a symptom of an underlying problem. Causes for bad breath can be anything from decomposing food between the teeth, plaque buildup and/or the use of many substances such as alcohol, cigarettes and coffee. Sometimes bad breath is caused by other factors such as digestive issues or gum disease. In 85-90% of cases, bad breath is because of bacteria.
- See more at: http://www.essentialoilspedia.com/bad-breath/#sthash.d15d8fRE.dpuf

Bad Breath Due To Digestive Issues

Peppermint (2 drops)
Lemon (2 drops)

Bad Breath Due To Gum Disease

Tea tree (2 drops)
Thyme (2 drops)

General

Lavender (4 drops)

Suggested Ways to use oils

If you are not too sensitive to or the taste is not too strong to you simply add 1 – 2 drops of Peppermint or Wintergreen directly in the mouth.
If the root cause of bad breath is the digestive tract using 1 – 2 drops of the peppermint in water after each meal will aid the digestive system.
- See more at: http://www.essentialoilspedia.com/bad-breath/#sthash.d15d8fRE.dpuf
If you are not too sensitive to or the taste is not too strong to you simply add 1 – 2 drops of Peppermint or Wintergreen directly in the mouth.
If the root cause of bad breath is the digestive tract using 1 – 2 drops of the peppermint in water after each meal will aid the digestive system.
- See more at: http://www.essentialoilspedia.com/bad-breath/#sthash.d15d8fRE.dpuf
If you are not too sensitive to or the taste is not too strong to you simply add 1 – 2 drops of Peppermint or Wintergreen directly in the mouth.
If the root cause of bad breath is the digestive tract using 1 – 2 drops of the peppermint in water after each meal will aid the digestive system.
- See more at: http://www.essentialoilspedia.com/bad-breath/#sthash.d15d8fRE.
If you are not too sensitive to or the taste is not too strong to you simply add 1 – 2 drops of Peppermint or Wintergreen directly in the mouth.
If the root cause of bad breath is the digestive tract using 1 – 2 drops of the peppermint in water after each meal will aid the digestive system.
- See more at: http://www.essentialoilspedia.com/bad-breath/#sthash.d15d8fRE.dpuf