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It's nice to see your Make plastic free toothpaste yourself would like and just read this blog post. Because if you make your own toothpaste, you can compose it from natural ingredients, like coconut oil or xylitol (birch sugar). After all, it is not advised without reason not to swallow conventional toothpaste.

Homemade toothpaste or toothpaste is also the perfect plastic-free alternative to conventional toothpaste from the tube. Find out why your homemade toothpaste is even doubly plastic-free, how you can recognize plastic in toothpaste and how you can easily make your own toothpaste in this blog post. Let's go!
Here is another short Table of contents for this contribution:

  1. Why make plastic-free toothpaste yourself?
  2. Make your own toothpaste? Here's how!
  3. The perfect ingredients for homemade toothpaste
  4. Make your own toothpaste - The basic recipe
  5. Toothpaste + Toothbrush - My Best Care Tips

Why make plastic-free toothpaste yourself?

Conventional toothpaste from the supermarket is, depending on the ingredients, more dangerous for your health than you might think at first. That's because the toothpastes we don't make ourselves consist of many artificial additives for stretching and numerous sweeteners to make the toothpaste taste good to the masses. However, the toothpaste should not be swallowed, they say. This is a clear indication that the manufacturer is aware of the partly health-endangering composition of the toothpaste.

The use of conventional toothpaste is therefore particularly alarming for children. Children can easily swallow a lot of toothpaste. To avoid serious health consequences, you should therefore make your own toothpaste. The following are some of the dangerous ingredients of conventional toothpaste from plastic tubes:

Aspartame in toothpaste

Aspartame is a controversial sweetener that is found not only in toothpaste, but also in many foods. When your body processes aspartame, it creates dangerous toxins that promote memory loss or even depression. People with

Metabolic diseases can suffer particularly from the consequences of this substance. You can tell whether your toothpaste contains the active ingredient aspartame by the ingredient "phenylalanine". This is one of the basic components of aspartame, which is found in many toothpastes.

The sweetener is mixed into the toothpaste only for better taste. There are healthier natural substances to change the taste. Stevia and xylitol (birch sugar), for example. One more reason to make your own toothpaste and use natural ingredients for the production.

Microplastics are in toothpaste

Microplastics are small plastic beads that you find in almost every toothpaste from the supermarket. They are supposed to artificially thicken the toothpaste. Besides toothpaste, microplastics are also found in many other cosmetics. But microplastics have no place in toothpaste, or in our bathrooms in general. Microplastics pass into your body cells and remain there. But microplastics don't just harm your body: the little plastic balls are so small that neither the drain nor the sewage treatment plants can prevent them from entering our waters. So every day that you brush your teeth with toothpaste, ideally three times, more plastic enters the oceans. Fish take it for food, and it passes into the cells of the animals before the fish ends up on our plates again.

Microplastics have no place in toothpaste or other cosmetics! In addition to the microplastic in the ingredients, the packaging of the toothpaste is also made of plastic. Therefore, simply make your own toothpaste and you do without plastic in a double sense.

Fluorides in toothpaste

Today, there is still some disagreement about the effect of fluoride. Fluoride is a toxic substance, but it also hardens and stabilizes the tooth enamel. Who has caries problems, gets with the fluoride therefore support. However, those who do not have to struggle with caries should do without the fluoride in toothpaste. This is because fluoride is very sensitive to acid and ensures, for example, that minerals are broken down through the absorption of lactic acid. This makes the development of caries more likely.

In principle, therefore, fluorides in toothpaste should be avoided. Especially toothpaste for children should be given a wide berth, as children quickly swallow the toothpaste.

Triclosan in toothpaste

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Triclosan destroys bacteria, but also your healthy oral flora, which is actually there to protect your body from dangerous foreign substances. Therefore, you must use a toothpaste without triclosan. The active ingredient is suspected of being carcinogenic. Perhaps this fact alone will prevent you from using a toothpaste with triclosan: The active ingredient is also found in dishwashing detergents and deodorants. In America, triclosan is banned - in our country, triclosan is found not only in toothpaste, but also in many other cosmetics and dishwashing detergents. If you want to live healthily, give the active ingredient a wide berth and simply make your own toothpaste.
These are just a few of the ingredients in conventional toothpaste that you probably used to brush your teeth with every day. To avoid these harmful ingredients in toothpaste, you should make your own toothpaste and make it from natural ingredients. The homemade toothpaste is the ideal plastic-free alternative, because you can be 100% sure that there are only the ingredients in the toothpaste that are also good for you and your health. It is a nice feeling to brush your teeth with a harmless toothpaste that you have made yourself.

Ingredients - How to make your own plastic-free toothpaste

Making your own toothpaste is really uncomplicated. You have a free choice of ingredients for your own toothpaste. First, you should think about what properties should be your toothpaste. Then you can choose the right ingredients and make your own toothpaste. The following properties should have a homemade toothpaste:

  • Your toothpaste gently cleans the teeth
  • The homemade toothpaste also cares for your gums
  • The toothpaste prevents inflammation and tooth decay
  • The toothpaste from own production has a good taste
  • Your homemade toothpaste consists purely of natural ingredients
  • The toothpaste is uncomplicated & can be made regularly

And it is precisely according to these properties that we now select the perfect ingredients for our own toothpaste.

Make your own toothpaste - The perfect ingredients

We do not want to have aspartame, fluoride, triclosan and certainly no microplastics in our homemade toothpaste. That is why we choose only natural ingredients to make the toothpaste ourselves. The following ingredients provide the perfect foundation, for a hygienic and great tasting toothpaste:

1. coconut oil for healthy white teeth

The fact that coconut oil optimally cleans and protects teeth makes it really easy for us to choose this ingredient for toothpaste. Choose a virgin and cold-pressed coconut oil, because then you can be sure that the coconut oil is also natural. This way, valuable minerals and vitamins remain in the coconut oil. Caprylic acid and lauric acid in coconut oil reduce the risk of tooth decay. The coconut oil has an antibacterial effect and that without any artificial additives. The coconut oil alone has a cleansing effect for your teeth and is for example also a recommendable Wisdom tooth surgery home remedy.

You can simply put a tablespoon of coconut oil in your mouth and let it work. Because the coconut oil has the property to bind harmful substances and makes the teeth white. Therefore, you should not swallow our homemade toothpaste, because this way the bound bacteria do not enter your body in the first place. With coconut oil or coconut fat you can also do the so-called oil pulling. I use in any case this coconut oil*, because it is native and cold-pressed, comes from a well-known manufacturer and is also still available in the plastic-free and reusable preserving jar.

2. sodium bicarbonate to bind pollutants

Baking soda cleans teeth and, like coconut oil, binds pollutants in the mouth. Just use a bit of baking soda powder to make your own plastic-free toothpaste. Baking soda is a time-honored home remedy for white teeth and can also be used beautifully as a mouth rinse. In addition to making your own toothpaste, baking soda is also useful for making many other cosmetics, such as your own deodorant, perfectly suitable. I use this sodium bicarbonate powder, to make my own toothpaste, because it is available in the plastic-free packaging and really cheap.

3. xylitol (birch sugar) for a good taste.

As you learned today, there are many sweeteners in our toothpaste to give us a good taste experience. But these substances, such as aspartame, are anything but healthy. The perfect natural alternative is therefore xylitol, so-called birch sugar. Xylitol is the perfect sugar substitute that provides no basis for caries-causing bacteria and protects your teeth from cavities, tartar and plaque. Birch sugar also reduces bad breath.

The unrefined sugar has exactly the opposite effect to the conventional refined sugar and is also perfect for your meals. I use this birch sugar, to be able to make my own toothpaste. Because xylitol is the perfect complement to the other ingredients of homemade toothpaste.

4. stevia as sweetener substitute

Just like xylitol, you can also use the natural effect of the stevia plant for your homemade toothpaste. Stevia is actually 300 times sweeter than sugar, but the plant has significantly fewer calories. The plant's natural active ingredient also has an antibacterial effect and is ideal as an ingredient for our homemade toothpaste. Stevia helps to treat bleeding gums, inflammation, tooth decay or even plaque naturally. Like xylitol, stevia prevents bacteria from growing, while conventional sugar promotes the formation of bacteria. So stevia and xylitol are the optimal "sweeteners" to make your own toothpaste. I have this stevia powder as the optimal ingredient for my toothpaste.

5. turmeric powder for white teeth

The Indian medicinal plant turmeric is another perfect ingredient to make your own healthy toothpaste. Even though the yellow dye is very intense (should not come into contact with clothing), turmeric makes your teeth really nice and white. The plant improves your oral environment and can even relieve swelling.

Those who, like me, still have mercury fillings, benefit even more from the cleansing effects of the turmeric plant: it helps to expel mercury and protects against the toxicity of the metal. I advise you to this turmeric powder, as it is available in the plastic-free packaging and quite cheap.

ATTENTION: Those who have defective tooth enamel should avoid turmeric or try it cautiously, because the teeth could become yellowish according to a testimonial. The same applies to plastic parts in the teeth - these can turn yellow.

6. oils for your desired taste

Since tastes are known to vary, you can change the flavor with the help of natural oils. For example, add a few drops of peppermint oil to make your perfect toothpaste. For this I recommend this peppermint oil* that you can use, of course, not only to make your own toothpaste, but for aromatherapy or basically in your medicine cabinet.

Alternatively, of course, go fennel oil, lemon oil and many other combinations.

Make your own toothpaste - recipe as a basis

The individual ingredients are already healthy for your teeth, but the combination to make your own toothpaste is absolutely ideal. Now you have to find the right mixing ratio. For this I give you this basic recipe to hand:

The coconut fat must be melted (put the glass in hot water). The coconut fat will always harden, so you must always stir well. Combine all the ingredients in the mentioned amounts and stir well. You can expand this toothpaste recipe with other natural ingredients. For example, myrrh extract, traganth or activated charcoal powder can be used as additional ingredients.

Toothpaste + Toothbrush - My Best Care Tips

That you can now make your own toothpaste is cool. So that you do not have to make your toothpaste every day anew and your teeth stay nice and clean and white, I have a few care tips for you:

  • Store homemade toothpaste at room temperature (this keeps the toothpaste nice and soft).
  • Apply the homemade toothpaste with a spoon on the toothbrush
  • Use this wooden toothbrush with natural bristles from charcoal, which are biodegradable
  • Change your toothbrush every 3-4 months (this is really important because the bristles on toothbrushes dull very quickly and no longer clean optimally).
  • Keep making your own toothpaste! It can not be healthier and you do not produce plastic waste every 2-3 months!

I really hope that my tips and instructions on how to make your own toothpaste will help you a lot. ? It is really super easy and the ingredients you can also use for many other things. It's just a good feeling to be able to make your own toothpaste. If the toothpaste then also tastes good, you have saved money and waste. Now have fun with your homemade toothpaste and wooden toothbrush!

Stay clean,

CareElite Christoph

PS.: Do you know why you absolutely need to brush your teeth with a Wooden toothbrush should use? Learn here, Why a wooden toothbrush is healthy in two senses. You will also learn in the Do It Yourself Blog for example, how to make your own Make deodorant yourself simply by following your heart.

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* Links with asterisks are so-called affiliate links. If you click on it and buy something, you automatically and actively support my work with CareElite.de, because I get a small share of the sales revenue - and of course the product price does not change. Thank you for your support and best regards, Christoph!

Christoph Schulz

Christoph Schulz

I'm Christoph, an environmental scientist and author - and here at CareElite I'm campaigning against plastic waste in the environment, climate change and all the other major environmental problems of our time. Together with other environmentally conscious bloggers, I want to give you tips & tricks for a naturally healthy, sustainable life as well as your personal development.

101 thoughts on “Plastikfreie Zahnpasta selber machen – So geht’s!”

    1. Hey Nicole! Thank you for the great feedback and have fun with the implementation!
      Many greetings
      Christoph

  1. Heike Weihbrecht

    Thank you very much that you exist and that you share your know how online and connect. ???

    1. Hallo Heike! Wow, danke für dein tolles Feedback, bleib‘ weiter am Ball 🙂
      Many greetings
      Christoph

  2. Hello Christoph!
    I made your toothpaste myself yesterday and tried it. Unfortunately, it made my gums bleed and they are a little open. Do you think this could be because the baking soda expired back in 2012? *laughs
    Read it too late, unfortunately, and I think it's almost too bad to throw it away and try a new one (with new baking soda), if it's not that. ? maybe you can help me?
    Greetings Sabrina

    1. Hi Sabrina! Oh, I'm sorry. So from the toothpaste the gums should not get bloody. Did you perhaps use a wooden toothbrush for the first time? Then the reason can also be the accustoming.
      Natron hat eine ewige Haltbarkeit und bevor du es wegschmeißt, kannst du es auch zum Beispiel für die Backofenreinigung nutzen oder ähnliches 🙂 Schau‘ mal in the best sodium bicarbonate applications.
      I hope that I have been able to help you.
      Best regards
      Christoph

  3. Dear Christoph,
    my rummage for toothpaste as natural as possible was disturbingly short.
    Since bamboo toothbrushes are already in my possession and I may gradually make some things myself... why not continue / start with toothpaste?
    Danke dir für deinen Beitrag – und die Seite, dein Engagement allgemein! 🙂
    Just recently stumbled across the solar as well as ecopunk movement (first as a literary genre), which is so full of ideas and possibilities and energy (ha) that it's impossible for me to let my love of handmade, DIY go dormant any longer.
    Ärmel hochkrempeln und los! 🙂
    Thank you,
    love greetings,
    Greta

    1. Hi Greta! Great, thanks for your great feedback!
      Freut mich riesig, dass du dein DIY-Feuer entfacht hast 😉
      Best regards and good luck,
      Christoph

  4. Hello Christoph,
    I made today with enthusiasm the toothpaste. Only unfortunately it becomes with me no longer hard and the soda and xylitol sugar settle at the bottom!? Also, I used Lemon as an essential oil, even just half a tsp. Do you have any idea?
    Many thanks already
    Warm regards
    Maike

    1. Hi Maike, coconut oil becomes liquid at temperatures around 25° C. Then it is probably too warm in your room. If you put your toothpaste in the refrigerator, you are on the safe side. In your mouth, the toothpaste will automatically become liquid.
      I hope that I have been able to help you.
      LG Christoph

  5. I have tried the toothpaste and am super satisfied with it. I find it much better than the purchased in tubes, but of course more expensive.

    1. Hi Anna! Super, freut mich, dass du mit der selbst gemachten Zahnpasta zurecht kommst 🙂
      Since you buy the ingredients in larger packages or jars, it is of course a bit more expensive at the beginning. In the long run, however, you save money because you can make much more toothpaste with it.
      Many greetings
      Christoph

  6. Klasse Tipps. Ich wollte sowas auch schon mal machen, wusste aber nicht welche Inhaltsstoffe ich brauche. Und bevor ich danach reif für Zahnersatz in Ungarn bin, wollte ich mich erstmal informieren. Danke! 🙂

    1. Hi! Sehr gut 😀 Kommst du klar mit der selbst gemachten Zahnpasta?
      Many greetings
      Christoph

  7. Hey Christoph,
    Thank you for your reply.
    For me, the homemade toothpaste fits great, and also my dentist very much welcomes this way of brushing teeth and also has positive feedback and results from other patients.
    I am looking for a way to convince my daughter and husband....
    And must pack the actions into smaller stages....
    Greetings
    Simone
    Ps: geschirrspültaps, wc Tabs (one needs now vll. Not mandatory) washing powder and deodorant are since just ready to test...the result of an entertaining Sunday morning....Toothpaste is also all and will be filled later...

    1. Hi Simone,
      großartig, danke für dein Feedback 🙂 Haha, das wird schon klappen. Einfach immer wieder mal ausprobieren lassen, bis sie sich daran gewöhnt haben.
      Good luck and best regards
      Christoph

  8. Hey Christoph,
    Thank you for your dedication and sharing your experience....
    I've been in the topic for some time and am currently trying to convert our household and everything that belongs to a plastic-free (eren) life.
    For a few days I use the homemade toothpaste, which is not particularly well received by the rest of the family, because finally I want to convince my daughter 8 and my husband with me to really step on it and reduce plastic, not easy just when it comes to zahnpasta....
    I think I need to work in small steps. Can you tell me something about the laminate tubes that HappyBrush uses, are these and the pasta a (transitional) alternative to the usual plastic tubes. I could not find anything concrete on the net.
    Thanks and greetings
    Simone

    1. Hi Simone! Danke für dein Feedback und deine Nachricht! Großartig, dass du da so akribisch dabei bist 🙂
      I do not know the tubes, so I can not say anything about it. Does that not work well enough with the homemade toothpaste?
      Many greetings
      Christoph

  9. If you add baking soda/ healing clay/ etc. to liquid coconut oil, it will naturally settle at the bottom !!!!
    Why rather take soft coconut oil.
    For the people who have concerns about sodium bicarbonate :
    Mix turmeric & healing clay in coconut oil, Add for the fresh peppermint, for possible gum problems sage essential oil.

  10. Hello Christoph.
    I took a similar recipe to yours last time and have to say the same: It really is way too much salt. Even with Tl. Especially since I make the toothpaste for my daughter.
    I would suggest using 1 tsp baking soda and 2-3 tsp birch sugar. I liked the variant better last time. At least for children.
    Kind regards ?

  11. Hi. Good recipe. Had previously tried a tooth powder with lots of ground herbs: can't deal with that. Note: the soda varieties vary in salt taste and grain size! I always grind it dust fine for toothpaste. That's probably why experiences with baking soda vary so much. And yes: coarse baking soda is very acidifying, finely ground is not. L.G.

  12. Hey Christoph,
    great recipe, I've been making my own toothpaste for a year now.
    But on the subject of plastic-free baking soda, I'm afraid I have to disappoint you. The sachets are only coated with paper on the outside, similar to a Tetra Pak. For me, however, the best alternative on the market at the moment.
    LG Paul

    1. Hello Paul! Thanks for your feedback!
      Ist richtig, ich arbeite gerade an einer komplett plastikfreien Lösung und werde sie dann hier austauschen 🙂
      Stay'clean,
      Christoph

  13. I had plaque on my teeth, had to have my teeth cleaned professionally every 6 months, and my teeth were sensitive to cold and heat, my gums were receding, and I kept getting cavities. I didn't like the taste of sodium and took ultra-fine healing clay instead. Since then my teeth and gums are top notch according to my dentist. No more teeth cleaning needed, no treatment needed. My dentist wondered and asked what I was doing differently. After I told him, he said I shouldn't advertise it or he'd go broke....
    Thanks and greetings
    Dietmar

    1. Hi Dietmar!
      Haha, nice description! Yes Healing earth soll auch funktionieren! Habe ich selbst noch nicht ausprobiert. Danke für den Tipp! 🙂
      Stay clean,
      Christoph

  14. Good morning,
    I just woke up and am now full of beans! I will try it out immediately! Thank you for this detailed tutorial.
    Love greetings
    Anna

  15. Melike Frickinger

    Hi Christoph,
    how do you do it with the toothpaste in these hot temperatures? If I keep them in the bathroom, I have only liquid toothpaste, because the coconut oil does not solidify. If I have them overnight in the refrigerator, I have in the morning rock hard toothpaste, which is also not suitable for brushing ... I would be grateful for a tip!
    Love greetings
    Melike

    1. Hi Melike! Ich habe sie bei den Temperaturen auch im Kühlschrank. Morgens dann einfach mit einem Löffel auskratzen. Die Zahnpasta löst sich ja im Mund sofort auf. Alternativ erst einmal aus dem Kühlschrank stellen, in Ruhe Frühstücken und dann die etwas weichere Zahnpasta nutzen 😉
      Stay clean,
      Christoph

  16. Hello
    Meiner Zahnpasta ist es momentan zu warm 🙁
    The melting point of coconut oil is 25 degrees Celsius.
    Is it ok if it is in the refrigerator???
    Love greetings

    1. Hallo Kolla! Na klar, einfach vorher noch einmal verrühren und dann die Zahnpasta in den Kühlschrank stellen 🙂
      Stay clean,
      Christoph

  17. Great recipe! I use coconut oil a lot in the bathroom - but I couldn't handle it with toothpaste. Somehow everything was greasy, especially since I like to use cold water in the summer. At another supplier, I found a tooth powder whose ingredients inspired me: instead of coconut oil, it had Rügen chalk in it. You can order it on the Internet - it arrived to me packed in paper bags. I now get along very well with the healing chalk instead of coconut oil. And a tip for those who try it new: do not take too much sodium bicarbonate. Possibly dilute a little more.
    And another idea, if it must go fast: I use city turmeric Christmas spice (since I had once expired and just tried it for brushing my teeth) or ground cinnamon and cloves. Approximately in the ratio 3-4 times as much cinnamon as cloves.
    The idea came from a book of recipes of natural cosmetics.
    By the way: am grateful that there are like-minded people here. In my environment I'm rather seen as exotic experimental...

    1. Hi Herdis! Auch cool! Ich probiere deine Variante auch Mal aus, kannte ich noch nicht 🙂
      Stay clean,
      Christoph

  18. Hello 🙂
    Is the toothpaste really as effective as the conventional toothpaste against caries and deposits?
    LG Jule

    1. Hi Jule, there are no suitable studies on the subject, but we use the toothpaste forever and everything is fine:) The ingredients are antibacterial, odor neutralizing and also have a positive effect for white teeth.
      Stay clean,
      Christoph

  19. Alternatively, you can use mud chalk and slightly reduce the sodium bicarbonate in the toothpaste.

  20. Isn't sodium bicarbonate much too abrasive for daily use??? As far as I know, it can irritate and even destroy the enamel and gums in the long term.

    1. Hi Miri,
      in small quantities, I think it's okay. The main part of the toothpaste is coconut oil.
      However, you should not brush your teeth regularly exclusively with baking soda, you are definitely right.
      Stay clean,
      Christoph

    2. Hello, I just got around to it. I have brushed my teeth with soda pure and found it quite great that I thereby save plastic. Since I worked in prophylaxis I saw no disadvantage in it. Of course, I asked my dentist to confirm with a professional what I actually saw and felt myself. He confirmed to me that my gums are impeccable and the teeth anyway. So go without hesitation, however, I take, just because of the taste, now also the CareElite.

      1. Hi Dagmar! Super, das freut mich sehr 🙂
        Regarding the taste, you can vary it a bit yourself.
        Best regards
        Christoph

  21. Hello,
    I will definitely try the recipe.
    What kind of quantity comes out in the end?
    LG
    Natasha

    1. Hi Natascha, so viel wie du auf dem Foto siehst. Ein kleines Gläschen voll mit Zahnpasta 🙂
      Kind regards,
      Christoph

      1. Danke 🙂
        I have tried the recipe. Unfortunately, the toothpaste turned a bit yellow and the ingredients like baking soda settle at the bottom of the container.
        Is this normal or ?
        LG
        Natasha

        1. Hi Natasha,
          entschuldige meine späte Rückmeldung. Dann hast du Kurkumapulver verwendet richtig? Dann ist die Farbe gelb normal 😉
          If the baking soda settles at the bottom, just stir your toothpaste again when it's more solid.
          Stay clean,
          Christoph

  22. Hello, we also tried the recipe... cooked. I bad. Now we do the long term test. What amazes me is that you always link to Amazon. Would it not be more ecological to buy in the health food store or organic supermarket around the corner? You can go there by bike.
    Greetings Carsten

    1. Hi Carsten! Danke für’s Ausprobieren und dein positives Feedback 🙂
      Makes just as much sense, will just always add to that and keep both alternatives open for all readers. The links help us fund the project, so this is hugely important.
      Many greetings,
      Christoph

  23. Moin Moin,
    is there any way to make the toothpaste a little kid friendly too? Something to make the taste a little better for children?

    1. Hi Stefan, if this is just about the taste you can sweeten the homemade toothpaste a little with birch sugar or with any oil, such as this peppermint oil or other organic oils.
      Have fun trying it out!
      Kind regards,
      Christoph

  24. BÄÄH MUCH too salty!!! I think 2-3 teaspoons of sodium bicarbonate are enough. The sezt itself but anyway below.
    Will rather look for another recipe

    1. Hello Layla,
      thanks for your tip! Can you say nicer, but you're definitely right. 2-3 teaspoons of baking soda are really enough.
      A tip for you in life: Try not to complain about other things, but to make them better.
      Through your tip I could correct the error in the toothpaste recipe now and also help others with it. Thanks for that!
      Many greetings,
      Christoph

  25. Hello.
    I came across your site by chance and find it super?
    Can my 7 year old daughter use the homemade toothpaste or is there another recipe for children?
    And I read that you can also make toothpaste from Himalayan salt....Perhaps for some an alternative for coconut oil ??
    Love greetings
    Yvo

    1. Hi Yvonne,
      danke für deinen Kommentar und dein tolles Feedback! 🙂
      Since homemade toothpaste is made only from natural ingredients, you can definitely do that.
      Viel Spaß mit der Zahnpasta und alles Gute für dich! 🙂
      Many greetings
      Christoph

  26. Hello,
    when I told my dentist that I was thinking of using baking soda to brush my teeth, she advised me against it. She said that the soda would act on the enamel like a scouring powder and grind it down!
    Can you say something about that?
    Many greetings,
    Suzan

    1. Hi Suzan! Thank you for your comment. She is a dentist so she should know better. But what exactly does she advise you to do? If she advises you to use conventional toothpaste with all the dangerous ingredients, I think that's nonsense.
      Ich selbst und viele andere auch haben die selbst gemachte Zahnpasta mit Natron langfristig ausprobiert und es funktioniert alles einwandfrei 🙂
      But I am also not an expert and if there are studies/evidence about the danger of sodium bicarbonate, I will be taught better.
      Many greetings,
      Christoph

  27. Hello Christoph,
    Turmeric, as you wrote in your toothpaste recipe, is very color intensive.
    How can it be that it still makes the teeth whiter? Does nothing remain on the teeth?
    When cooking, it has happened to me that I got some turmeric on my fingers and had to scrub thoroughly afterwards to get the color off again.
    Best regards
    Christopher

    1. Hi Christopher, sorry für meine späte Rückmeldung und danke für deinen Kommentar. Keine Sorge, auch wenn Kurkuma von den Finger oder aus Kleidung schwer zu entfernen ist, hat es eine positive Wirkung für weiße Zähne 🙂
      Many greetings
      Christoph

  28. Hello Christoph,
    sehr interessanter Artikel. Ich habe leider eine schwere Paradontitis und viel von meinem Zahnfleisch verloren. Jetzt liegen die Zahnhälse relativ weit offen und ich bin sehr Temperaturempfindlich. Daher nehme ich Elmex Sensitive Professional (alternativ Eurodont Soft&Sensitive). Lasse ich das nur ein paar Tage weg, kann ich nichts mehr an meine Zähne lassen, weil sie so empfindlich sind. Auf der ersten Tube steht: Wirkstoff: Arginin und beide enthalten 1450ppm Fluorid. Gibt es da einen natürlichen Wirkstoff, den man hinzufügen kann, der gesünder ist und trotzdem wirkt? Würde mich sehr freuen, wenn es so wäre 😉
    Love greetings
    Bernd

    1. Hi Bernd! Wow, da bin ich leider komplett überfragt. Kann jemand aus der Community helfen? 🙂
      Wish you all the best in any case!
      Best regards
      Christoph

      1. Hello to each other,
        the active ingredient for desensitization is arginine. There is l-arginine for muscle building to buy. This in powder form could be added to homemade toothpaste and then TEST the effect.
        In the case of sensitive teeth, always consider whether teeth grinding and clenching are involved. An interesting topic!

    2. hey oil pulling is the best method...i had this problem once too...give it a try
      greetings petra

  29. Hey Chris,
    I think it is well done, I also do 20 min oil pulling before. Since I do the oil pulling I have noticed that my gums also feel and look much healthier. Think times now in combination with the toothpaste it will be even better.

    1. Hello Sven! Super, thanks for your feedback on the self-righteous toothpaste.
      Ölziehen ist super! Wenn du magst, kannst du gern einen Artikel dazu verfassen, den wir dann hier aufnehmen 🙂
      Best regards
      Christoph

  30. Hello Christoph,
    I have made the toothpaste exactly according to the recipe as you have written. Now, however, I assumed that you really meant 2 tablespoons of soda, but have corrected you in the last comment. Are these 2 tablespoons now harmless in relation to the teaspoon?

    1. Moin Sven, had mistaken me there. There are 2-3 tablespoons.
      Also keine Sorge. Wie ist die Zahnpasta? 🙂
      Best regards
      Christoph

  31. Correction. Small spelling mistake had in the last comment
    Hello Christoph,
    is it really 2-3 tablespoons of baking soda or do you mean more like teaspoons?
    I have followed the recipe and made >yet < extra more coconut oil ran.
    It still tastes very salty and makes the gums burn & bleed.

    1. Hi Fabian! Yes, are 2-3 tablespoons. But the gums certainly do not bleed because of the natural ingredients.
      I would rather blame that on the toothbrush. Natural toothbrushes sometimes take a little time to get used to. Has the problem resolved in the meantime? Sorry for my late reply!
      Happy New Year to you!
      Best regards
      Christoph

      1. Fabian Maasberg

        Hi Christoph,
        the problem was probably due to the wrong sodium bicarbonate.
        I first used normal from the discount store. When I ordered the "Natronfee", the problem has been solved.
        But I still halved the amount of baking soda because I think it tastes way too salty otherwise.
        Kind regards
        F. Maasberg

        1. Hello Fabian,
          stark das es jetzt klappt! Ja, das ist auch variabel und jeder kann da ein bisschen mit den Mengen experimentieren, bis alles passt. 🙂
          Stay clean,
          Christoph

  32. Hello Christoph,
    I just mixed your toothpaste together and I noticed that something settles at the bottom, I assume that it is the soda. Have I done something wrong or the mass must not be homogeneous to show effect?
    Love greetings
    Lisa

    1. Hi Lisa! Cool, dass du deine Zahnpasta selber gemacht hast! 🙂
      Did you also add xylitol? It could be that the birch sugar then settles at the bottom.
      In my case, the baking soda does not settle at the bottom. I will pay closer attention to this in my next production, but I assume that the sugar has settled in your case.
      Love greetings
      Christoph 🙂

  33. Hello,
    first good recipe. Have this also prepared so, only I saw that my coconut oil consists of 99g fat and 0.5g each carbohydrates, of which sugar, protein, etc.. Is this harmful to the teeth or can I use this without hesitation? The coconut oil is called Nutriverde coconut oil.
    Thank you in advance.
    Many greetings

    1. Hey Niko, danke für deinen Kommentar und dein Feedback! 🙂
      You have this coconut oil, right? This is a virgin coconut oil and therefore just right for the toothpaste.
      Best regards
      Christoph

  34. Theresa-Christine Scherzer

    Hello Christoph,
    als Alternative zu Kokosöl-Zahnpasta ginge auch Zahnputzpulver, zum Beispiel mit Heilerde. Da gibt es im Netz ganz viele Rezepte 🙂 Ich nehme zum Beispiel Heilerde, Xylit, Nelkenpulver, Kurkuma und getrocknete Kräuter.
    What might also be some interesting info: Chamomile and peppermint can reduce the effect of homeopathic remedies (as well as camphor), which is why I avoid these herbs in my toothpaste powder.

    1. Hi Theresa! Danke für deine Hinweise! Ich werde den Artikel noch erweitern 🙂
      Best regards, Christoph

  35. Hello, Christoph
    What is the shelf life of the toothpaste you describe? For example, can I make a supply for a trip of several months and then use it without hesitation?

    1. Hi Kuno! Ja, allerdings vergiss bitte niemals den Deckel auf dem Glas! 🙂 Denn sobald es wärmer wird, wird das Kokosöl flüssig! Viel Spaß mit deiner neuen Zahnpasta!
      LG Christoph

  36. Danke für deinen ausführlichen Artikel 🙂
    Have until now the toothpaste also made with clove oil. This is supposed to be even better against bad breath next to the peppermint oil. What do you think?
    Many greetings
    Viktoria

    1. Hi Viktoria! Danke für dein Feedback 🙂 Super Idee. Nelkenöl kannst du genauso gut verwenden! Ich probiere es mal aus.
      Best regards
      Christoph

    2. Nelkenöl ist nicht nur hilfreich bei Mundgeruch, sondern allgemein eine super Zutat in Zahnpasta, weil es auch bei Zahnfleischentzündungen und Zahnschmerzen hilft. Wichtig ist bei allen ätherischen Ölen eine gute Qualität ohne jegliche Zusatzstoffe. Ich verwende die Öle von doTERRA, für mich die besten. 🙂

      1. Hi Christiane! Danke für deinen Input und den Tipp 🙂
        Many greetings,
        Christoph

  37. Hello,
    Before I try this recipe:
    Coconut oil gets hard in winter and my water pipes are not heated, do I have the problem when I spit it out that the coconut oil clogs my pipe after a while?

    1. Jutta Schuessler

      Hello Christoph,
      I am for 1.5 years with a very good conscience and a lot of fun to avoid plastic and me as a "herb witch" ? make all sorts of things themselves. Today I landed on your page, find it great and can only say, keep it up ??!!!! Greetings, Pippilotta

      1. Hey Jutta! Thank you for your feedback and I'm glad that you've been here for so long! Then you have certainly noticed that the plastic free living immer einfacher wird im Laufe der Zeit 🙂
        Many greetings
        Christoph

  38. Thanks for the quick reply. Can this be due to the sodium bicarbonate? I have used the white green bags from discount stores.
    Lg

    1. Hi Melanie,
      das kann gut sein! Natron entwickelt einen leicht salzigen Geschmack. Vielleicht hast du etwas zu viel genommen? Also meine Zahnpasta hat nicht salzig geschmeckt, ich hat exakt die genannte Dosierung. 🙂
      Versuche es einfach noch einmal, oder hast du bereits eine Lösung? 🙂
      Many greetings
      Christoph

  39. Hello. great recipe but is that so right that the toothpaste tastes so strongly of salt?
    LG

    1. Hi Melanie! Normalerweise nicht, wüsste nicht wo das Salzige bei den Zutaten herkommen sollte 🙂 Es sollte je nachdem wie viel Xylit du dazugegeben hast, eher etwas süß schmecken. So ist es auch bei mir.
      Many greetings,
      Christoph

      1. Manfred Münzebrock

        Hello Christoph,
        well, from the sodium bicarbonate, of course, is actually salt.
        Less of it, more birch sugar and peppermint or lemon oil.
        LG Manfred

  40. great recipes, just one note. You have to be careful when using coconut oil, because rainforests are cut down for coconut plantations. I try to use the healthy coconut oil very sparingly.

    1. Hi! Danke für deinen Kommentar 🙂 Ja, da ist in der Tat Vorsicht geboten. Leider kenne ich keine Alternative zum Kokosöl, um deine Zahnpasta selber machen zu können. Schreibe mir gerne, wenn du etwas gefunden hast!
      Love greetings
      Christoph

  41. Thank you for the great toothpaste recipe. I tried it immediately and am totally thrilled. My teeth feel great, much stronger and very smooth. Also, thanks to the recipe have said goodbye to two sore and inflamed areas on my gums. I can only recommend the recipe. LG Andrea

    1. Hi Andrea! Super, danke für dein Feedback! 🙂
      Have fun with the new toothpaste!
      Many greetings
      Christoph

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