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Good news for those who doesn't like detergents 2. Clay mouthwash

Updated: Jan 13, 2023



I produced "clay mouthwash" made from 100% clay, specifically blended for teeth and gums care for those who have doubts about the safety of existing toothpastes. Also this is a product that is highly recommended to adults with unexplained health problems. What regular toothpastes contain and our clay doesn’t is all the artificial chemicals and surfactants, in other words detergents.


The mouth is directly connected to the digestive system. You may not be conscious of it because it is far away, but everything you put in your mouth reaches your intestines. And the intestines not only contribute to digestion, but also to immune function called gut immunity. 60% of the immune cells are present in the intestine, which captures and identifies pathogenic bacteria that have invaded the body, creates corresponding immune cells, and also migrates them to the mouth and nose to prevent further invasion of pathogenic bacteria. It also has a function to prevent unnecessary reactions (allergic reactions) to foods. The intestinal microflora plays a role in providing information to the immune cells, assisting their function, and controlling them correctly. It's a very important place for the body with surprisingly precise reactions. Every morning and every night, cleaning agents come in and continue to damage the intestinal flora, which is what we do through brushing our teeth with regular toothpastes .


There are many bacteria in the mouth as well, and the establishing a favoured balance between the beneficial and pathogenic bacteria that cause tooth decay and periodontal disease is curtail. Toothpastes with detergent kills both good and bad bacteria. Each time, it is reduced to near zero, increased from there, reduced to zero again, and then worked hard to increase it, and so on. Also, it is impossible for human knowledge to determine which bacteria are good or bad. What we can do is not to interfere with the functions of the human body, which is a mass of transcendent high technologies.


What clay does is remove the dirt and a part of the plaque on the teeth, which is a nest of caries bacteria and periodontal bacteria, with a moderate polishing action, and remove waste products from the oral cavity with an adsorption action to detox the gums. Some people worry that clay will grind their teeth, but many regular toothpastes already contain some other abrasives. As with those toothpastes, please do not use it with an electric toothbrush.


I named it mouthwash because I am thinking not only about dental care but also about the whole oral cavity. Also, if you want to continue using regular toothpaste, you can make a detoxifying effect just by making clay water and using it as a so-called mouthwash.


To use, apply a small amount to the tip of a wet and drained toothbrush, and first apply clay to places where dirt tends to accumulate, such as the roots of back teeth and between teeth and gums. You don't need to add too much clay. After applying, brush your teeth normally. Use the interdental brush afterwards which is important, and rinse your mouth when you're done. Small children do not need to rinse their mouths if they don't want to. This clay is heat dried, so it's clean. It is said that the flora of regular bacteria in the oral cavity and intestines is determined by the age of 4 or 5, so it is especially recommended for children who want to create a rich flora from now on in order to make their bodies resistant to illness.




For the total detergent free life, please see the blog below for hair and body clay shampoo.

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