You’re strolling through the aisles of the store and right alongside the toothpaste, brushes, and floss are a mystifying range of products. Strips, trays, tubes of gel, pens and wands – every single one of them promising a Hollywood smile.
Should you buy one of these products? I can’t really blame you for being tempted to. Advertising gets the best of us all sometimes.
You might be confused as to what tooth whitening product to buy because you’ve bought into the hype before and didn’t get the results you expected. Even worse, you bought it and it made your teeth and gums sensitive and painful.
But today we’re going to explore a natural alternative, one that very well may finally whiten your teeth without …show more content…
Coconut oil has emerged as an absolute must-have for just about every healing remedy and beauty ritual imaginable. More than one billion pounds of coconut oil were purchased in the United States in 2012 alone.
This is because it is generally safe and very multipurpose. And as modern society has experimented with this abundant tropical resource, more and more uses for it have been …show more content…
For example, consider the length of time we spend oil pulling. Mouthwash stays in for a minute at most, because it’s full of chemicals that sting; coconut oil is very nourishing and we can swish it for far longer.
In short, coconut oil is great at teeth whitening because enjoying whiter teeth is just one of the benefits of coconut oil for teeth cleaning. It gives you a fantastic clean that doesn’t dry your mouth out and imparts a certain “gleam” to the surface of teeth.
Is coconut oil best for teeth whitening?
It’s a matter of opinion, but I believe so, and I’ll tell you more about what kind of coconut oil to look for in just a little bit (there are more varieties than you think!).
A lot of studies use sesame oil, which is a traditionally reliable option for oil pulling. But we use coconut oil because it’s nature’s finest source of lauric acid, a medium-chain fatty acid with powerful antibacterial properties.
In fact, nearly half of all quality coconut oil is made up of lauric acid. This therapeutic amount of “acid” will never burn you or irritate you, though; rather, it works harder than other oils at busting up colonies of bacteria that appear as stains on your