How To Make Your Own Natural Toothpaste / Simple To Make Recipe (2024)

In this post I’m going to show you how to make your own natural toothpaste. Making your own natural toothpaste can seem a little over-the-top, but keep reading because there are a lot of reasons why you might want to consider it and it really is quick and simple to make.

Commercial toothpaste brands often contain toxic ingredients that may be harmful to your health. Some examples:

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  • Triclosan. A pesticide and hormone disruptor.
  • Artificial colorings. (who needs this?) Can be linked to ADHD and hyperactivity in children.
  • Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS). SLS is a foaming agent and detergent that is commonly used in toothpaste, shampoo, and other products (is this nescessary?)
  • Flouride. Toxic if swallowed.
  • Titanium Dioxide. Added to make toothpaste white. (again, unnecessary!) The EWG has a list of some safety concerns around this product.

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I think you get the picture. Yes, this natural toothpaste isn’t going to get all foamy and be pretty white in color, but your mouth will feel amazing after brushing with it and you’ll avoid all that toxic stuff!

Not only are you going to have a healthier mouth, but you’ll also save some money. It only takes a few ingredients and a few minutes to whip up.

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What’s in this natural toothpaste?

Here are the ingredients and why I include them in the recipe. Some are optional.

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Bentonite clay.

Bentonite clay has the ability to bind to heavy metals and toxins as well as to provide minerals.Redmondor Bentonite Clay is great to help the body detox and whiten and remineralize teeth. I buy theRedmond Clay bulkin a three-pack. It saves money and I like having a few extra for my pantry. We use it for cooking too.

Baking Soda.

The major benefits of brushing with baking soda are its teeth whiteningand plaque removal properties, as well as its affordability relative to other commercially available teeth whiteners. Brushing with baking soda removes plaque deposits from teeth that contribute to tooth decay.

Activated Charcoal.

This is an optional ingredient. The compounds found in coffee, tea (even herbal tea), blueberries, wine, and spices like cinnamon can stain our teeth.

Activated charcoal can help bind and remove these stains from your teeth. As a bonus, activated charcoal also balances the mouth’s pH and is even considered beneficial enough to be used in some tooth re-mineralization formulas.

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Essential Oils.

Make sure whatever oils that you use are safe for internal use and good quality therapeutic grade oils. ( I trust and use Doterra oils).

Here are a few oils that I recommend:

  • Peppermint
  • Spearmint
  • Lemon
  • On Guard (doTerra)
  • Wild orange
  • Tea Tree Oil/ Melaleuca

Experiment and try other essential oils.

Since some essential oils haveantibacterial properties, you want to take care that you’re not killing ALL the bacteria in your mouth.

You want to nourish and feed the delicate balance of bacteria in our mouths, not kill it off! Doing so can set the stage for poor oral health, bad breath, and other imbalances. Bacteria are important.

*** As with anything, I do recommend switching out your toothpaste, soaps, shampoos, and even foods occasionally.

This gives the body variety and doesn’t allow the body to become desensitized from the ingredients after time.

If you don’t want to make your own toothpaste, there are some healthy and safe options out there, just check the ingredients!

Natural Toothpaste Ingredients

Other ingredient options, but not necessary:

  • 15-20 drops STEVIA (if you want a little sweetener) I don’t use it.
  • 2 Tablespoons XYLITOL

Natural Toothpaste Directions

1 – In a plastic or glass bowl, add the clay, baking soda, salt, charcoal (if using), and essential oil.

2 – Whisk together using a plastic or stainless steel whisk until essential oil is distributed evenly.

3 – Add one tablespoon of distilled water and mix. Add more a little at a time until you have the consistency that you desire.

4 – Place the mixture into a silicone tube or jar.

That’s it! Now wasn’t that simple? You’re going to love this stuff! Your mouth and teeth are going to feel amazing!

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How to use and store natural toothpaste

I have found a few ways to store and use this natural toothpaste. These cute little silicone tubes work perfectly.

They come in a set of five and are leakproof and squeezable. The tubes are made of BPA-free silicone and are easy to clean.

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TIP: Here is a slick little trick to get the natural toothpaste into the tube.

  1. Place a plastic bag into a coffee mug.
  2. Scoop the toothpaste into a plastic bag and squeeze it into the bottom corner of the bag (like you were loading a frosting bag).
  3. Clip a tiny hole in the bottom of the bag and dispense the toothpaste into the tube.
  4. If you have a little left over, just put it in a jar and use that portion first.

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A few other options are to

The only drawback is, that you probably wouldn’t want to share this jar of toothpaste with anyone else.

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I do have a TOOTH POWDER RECIPE, which is a great option as well.

You can find this recipe in myAlternative Remedies for the Body, Mind & Spirit Booklet.

This booklet is a great collection of tried and tested alternative remedies that really work!

Check out my non-toxic deodorant recipe here.

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A natural, non-toxic toothpaste that works like a charm. This recipe is simple to make and will leave your mouth and teeth feeling amazing!
  • Prep Time10 min
  • Total Time10 min
  • Yield2.5 oz.

    INGREDIENTS

      • 5 Tablespoons BENTONITE CLAY ( I like to use Redmond Clay)
      • 2 Tablespoons BAKING SODA
      • 2 teaspoons SEA SALT (I like Redmond Salt)
      • ¼ teaspoon/ 1- 500mg capsule ACTIVATED CHARCOAL (Optional) https://geni.us/86iK
      • 2-4 TB DISTILLED WATER
      • A10-15 drops ESSENTIAL OIL
    • Other ingredient options, but not necessary:
      • 15-20 drops STEVIA (if you want a little sweetener) I don’t use it.
      • 2 Tablespoons XYLITOL

    INSTRUCTIONS

    1

    In a plastic or glass bowl, add the clay, baking soda, salt, charcoal (if using) and essential oil.

    2

    Whisk together using a plastic or stainless steel whisk until essential oil is distributed evenly.

    .

    3

    Add one tablespoon of distilled water and mix. Add more a little at a time until you have the consistency that you desire.

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    FAQs

    What are the ingredients in natural toothpaste? ›

    These kinds of ”natural” toothpaste have coconut oil, clove oil, Carica papaya leaf extract, Matricaria recutita, Azadirachta indica, Aloe vera, and Calendula officinalis in them.

    Is baking soda and coconut oil a good toothpaste? ›

    Both coconut oil and baking soda have potential benefits for your oral health. You can try mixing them together to make a toothpaste, but the coconut oil won't do you many favors. Instead, use coconut oil for oil pulling and consider using a baking soda-based toothpaste.

    What are the 3 ingredients in toothpaste? ›

    Today's abrasives are gentler and more hygienic, like calcium carbonate, dehydrated silica gels, and hydrated aluminum oxides. These ingredients scrub and polish the surface of the teeth without damaging your tooth's enamel.

    Is Homemade toothpaste good for teeth? ›

    What's more, DIY toothpaste recipes sometimes contain ingredients that can be harmful for your mouth, such as lemon juice, essential oils and hydrogen peroxide. Our verdict: Play it safe with store-bought toothpaste. Look for labels that include the ADA seal of approval, and choose larger tubes to reduce waste.

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    How to make kids toothpaste? ›

    Recipe #1
    1. 2/3 cup baking soda.
    2. 1 tsp salt (optional, but sea salt is great for remineralizing teeth!)
    3. 15- 20 drops of essential oil (peppermint, spearmint, lemon or whatever your favorite is)
    4. filtered water (to be gradually added to the mixture to achieve desired consistency)
    Nov 24, 2014

    Is baking soda good for your teeth? ›

    Reduces Acidity and Plaque

    As such, baking soda not only prevents tooth decay but also helps remineralize your enamel. Baking soda can also limit plaque buildup by neutralizing plaque acids. Many kinds of toothpaste contain baking soda to help clean teeth more effectively and protect against plaque.

    Does baking soda whiten teeth? ›

    Baking soda can be used with some water to remove the stains on the surface of the teeth. It can also be used with hydrogen peroxide to enhance its whitening effects. Baking soda can be used by individuals with regular toothpastes too. It is also used commercially in some teeth whitening products and toothpastes.

    Is Natural toothpaste good for your teeth? ›

    Are natural toothpastes as effective as traditional toothpastes? The effectiveness of toothpaste depends on the active ingredients. Natural and traditional toothpastes that contain fluoride effectively remove plaque and prevent cavities, though some natural toothpastes powered by nano-hydroxyapatite can also work.

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