
Herbal Powder specially formulated to benefit gums and teeth and is generally inexpensive and simple to use. It help freshen breath and fight gum disease, while it's adsorptive properties help remove stains from teeth. Ecoiols toothpowder has antibacterial activity against cariogenic (causing tooth decay) and periodontopathic bacteria.
ECOOILS HERBAL TOOTH POWDER
Herbal Powder specially formulated to benefit gums and teeth and is generally inexpensive and simple to use. It help freshen breath and fight gum disease, while it's adsorptive properties help remove stains from teeth. Ecoiols toothpowder has antibacterial activity against cariogenic (causing tooth decay) and periodontopathic bacteria.
Tooth powders were very common in the early 1900's and in the previous century, but now we can bring a modern twist to the vintage concept using simple ingredients, and utilizing modern knowledge of the additional benefits obtained from herbs and other natural healing agents given to us by mother nature.
The realization that virtually all commercially-prepared toothpaste contains at least one or two harmful ingredients — i.e. glycerin and fluoride — poses a serious problem. We're all beginning to learning of the extremely harmful effects of fluoride on our bodies. Likewise for our oral cavity, instead of being beneficial it actually damages teeth. On the other hand, glycerin coats the enamel and prevents re-mineralization of our teeth.
Eco Oils tooth powder contains: Neem Leaf, Walnut Hull, Peppermint, Oak Bark, Plantain, Yarrow, Echinacea, Eucalyptus Leaf. Blended together with Bentonite Clay, Sea Salt, and Baking Soda it provides amazing healing power for teeth and gums.
Herbs and Minerals That Heal Teeth and Gums:
Bentonite Clay. Rich in vital minerals that are very beneficial for our teeth and gums — like calcium and potassium — bentonite clay is a fantastic non-toxic product. It's detoxifiying properties help freshen breath and fight gum disease, while it's adsorptive properties help remove stains from teeth. Baking Soda. Baking soda is a mild abrasive tooth polish that helps mechanically remove stains while other ingredients such as clay draw them out. It also helps freshen breath. Sea Salt. Unrefined sea salts such as this one and this one contain 60+ trace minerals that aid in tooth remineralization. Salt is also highly antiseptic, which helps keep bacteria in check. Black Walnut Hull. There are some plants which are helpful in keeping tooth enamel healthy. Black Walnut is one of them. Black Walnut Husks and Leaves are rich in important healing minerals. Some of these are iodine, magnesium, manganese, Vitamin B15, silica, iron, calcium, potassium and phosphorous. Iodine, especially, is a natural anti-bacterial, which would make Black Walnut helpful for the teeth. Iodine helps to keep harmful germs in the mouth at bay. In this sense, Black Walnut would be very helpful for the restoration of the tooth enamel. Neem Leaf. Neem is very beneficial for teeth and gums. Many toothpaste use neem as their key ingredient. It helps in significantly reducing the plague build up and protects the gums from bleeding. It helps in maintaining the saliva alkaline and keeps the bacteria that cause Pyorrhoea and Gingivitis away. Peppermint. An antibacterial that provides relief and relaxation and is very refreshing. Oak Bark. This herb is especially useful for calming swollen tissues in the mouth and treating gum infections. Plantain. It is very soothing and cooling as it heals. Raw plantain leaves crushed and placed on the aching tooth will also help stop a toothache. Yarrow. The root of the yarrow is anesthetic and also can help to relieve toothaches It's yet another great herbal toothache remedy. Echinacea. This cold and flu remedy has a long history for being a toothache remedy.The best toothache remedy would be to use fresh Echinacea root dug from the ground, so if you have some in your garden. Eucalyptus Leaf. Eucalyptus has antibacterial activity against cariogenic (causing tooth decay) and periodontopathic bacteria. It's refreshing aroma coupled with antibacterial properties makes it a perfect natural aid to treat various oral problems.
How to Use an Herbal Tooth Powder
The easiest way to use herbal tooth powder is to use it in place of toothpaste. Simply moisten your toothbrush and then dab it in the herbal powder. Brush as usual and rinse thoroughly.
Users often notice reduced inflammation and pain right away when they start using herbal tooth powder. With consistent use over time, benefits are even more pronounced.
Neem Leaf, Walnut Hull, Peppermint, Oak Bark, Plantain, Yarrow, Echinacea, Eucalyptus Leaf. Blended together with Bentonite Clay, Sea Salt, and Baking Soda it provides amazing healing power for teeth and gums.