Does anyone have any recipes for breath freshener that could be used to
refill the little 1/2oz spray bottles?
Dennis.
Ken & Nancy Bagwell wrote:
Be careful, though. About half of their toothpaste products are not
fluoride free, and all still contain sodium laurel sulphate, I believe.
I like Weleda brand very much, myself. No fluoride or sodium laurel
sulphate.
I actually have made my own mouthwash using 1 part vodka, 4 parts
hydrogen peroxide, several teaspoons xylitol (to taste), and half a
bottle of mint or peppermint flavoring. Mix the flavoring with the
alcohol first, then add the peroxide and xylitol Taste great, totally
free of unreadable chemical garbage, and I don't see why anyone could
not use it as a "toothpaste", too.
-Ken Bagwell
[email protected] wrote:
In a message dated 2/1/06 11:07:15 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
I found one at Wal Mart named Tom's of Maine that does not have
any fluoride.
Thank you for sharing that Bill -- I've been wondering if one
couldn't purchase a good toothpaste rather than using salt, baking
powder, H202, etc. MA
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