DIY Remineralizing Toothpaste Recipe to Heal Cavities Naturally

DIY Remineralizing Toothpaste Recipe to Heal Cavities Naturally

Naturally Healing Cavities with Remineralizing Toothpaste

It’s possible to heal a cavity completely naturally. I’ve successfully done it before, and today I’m going to share how to make a remineralizing toothpaste to heal a small cavity in a child’s tooth.

To make this toothpaste, you’ll need:

  • ✅ 1/4 cup of food-grade bentonite clay
  • ✅ 3 teaspoons of xylitol
  • ✅ 1/4 teaspoon of sea salt
  • ✅ 1/2 cup of colloidal silver or distilled water
  • ✅ 10 drops of peppermint essential oil

heal cavity naturally remineralizing toothpaste recipe

Mix all the ingredients together until well combined. Then:

  1. Get a plastic bag and scoop all the toothpaste into it
  2. Seal the bag tightly
  3. Cut a small corner off the bag
  4. Squeeze the toothpaste into dispensers

Benefits of This Natural Remineralizing Toothpaste

This homemade toothpaste has several powerful properties:

  • 💪 Antibacterial – Fights harmful oral bacteria
  • 🦠 Antiviral – Combats viruses in the mouth
  • 🧪 pH Neutralizing – Balances the pH of saliva and plaque
  • 🦷 Remineralizing – Helps rebuild tooth enamel and repair cavities

Additional Insights on Natural Cavity Healing

While this remineralizing toothpaste can be effective, it works best on smaller cavities that haven’t reached the dentin layer yet. For more advanced tooth decay, professional dental treatment may still be necessary.

Some other natural remedies that may help prevent or slow cavity development include:
– Oil pulling with coconut oil
– Chewing sugar-free gum sweetened with xylitol
– Consuming foods rich in fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E and K2

However, it’s important to note that completely healing cavities naturally is still a controversial topic without definitive scientific proof. The most reliable way to treat cavities is through professional dental procedures like fillings. Consult with a dentist for personalized advice on managing tooth decay.

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