 Hey guys, welcome back to your favorite channel on YouTube! I'm just kidding. I am going to show you guys how to make some tooth powder today. So it's just basically another form of cleaning your teeth. So if you guys aren't really wanting to make the complicated room mineralizing toothpaste, which isn't too complicated but a bit more complicated than this one, you guys can make this easy to do tooth powder. Some people prefer to use tooth powder as it's a bit more convenient to carry with you. Say when you go traveling because there's no oils or anything in it, especially if it's a natural toothpaste, you won't find it leaking or anything and it's just like a tooth powder so essentially it's dry so you can just easily pack it in a bag, take it with you anywhere. And yeah, I don't know, some people just prefer using a tooth powder. Tooth powder can actually be used as a form of toothpaste itself so you actually have to use toothpaste and tooth powder. You can just use the tooth powder or toothpaste. If you want to check out my room mineralizing toothpaste which I've made in a previous video, feel free to check it above. I will link it in the cards. It's a great toothpaste and I honestly swear by it. It helps to reverse cavities and strengthen your enamel which is amazing, at least that's what I've heard anyway. I noticed that it actually helped to get rid of stains that were on my front teeth here that were there for ages. Honestly, I can't remember when I didn't have them before and I started using that toothpaste and voila, they were gone. It was just like the best thing ever. So I will be showing you guys how to make that tooth powder today. I will also link in the cards above my oil pulling recipe which is again another great mouth oral care sort of thing you can do where it actually draws out any toxins, bacteria, viruses, fungi that can be in your mouth. It draws it out and when you expel it, when you spit it out, helps to get rid of those bacteria and things. So another benefit to using tooth powder is that when you do make that room mineralizing toothpaste because it has coconut oil in it and some other ingredients, it can be a problem for people with a septic system as the coconut oil can harden and clog up your pipes over time. So what I do when I use that toothpaste is I actually spit it outside in the garden when I have it gross, probably 2 in my, too much information though. But it's great to know if you guys want to make that toothpaste, a little tip is not to spit it down the sink because it can build up over time and clog up the pipes. So a good idea is to actually spit it outside in the menstrual mouth as usual. But with the tooth powder this doesn't happen, so that can also be a benefit too. So this tooth powder recipe has a healing clay in it, which is bentonite clay, which has many, many different amazing properties. So bentonite clay actually binds to and then draws out heavy metals and toxins in the body and this is a great win for your mouth. There's usually a lot of toxins and pathogens, bacteria, actually it's like, the mouth is like a gateway for them. So basically when bentonite clay is mixed with water, it becomes like a sponge it swells and becomes like this porous sponge. And from there the toxins are drawn into that through an electrical attraction. So like electrical charges bind them to the clay and from there they're drawn out of the body as it is expelled out. Bentonite clay is great as well because it's alkaline, it helps to alkalize your mouth. So the other ingredients also have some benefits to your teeth as well. So baking soda is alkaline, it also contains great minerals for your body and helps to remove stains, that's why that's included in this recipe. There's also calcium powder which helps to provide extra minerals to your teeth and it helps to whiten them. We also have ground cloves in it which helps to provide a natural antibacterial element to it and gives it a good taste as well. Very important. Cinnamon which is also antibacterial and helps to discourage bacterial growth in your mouth and also provides a good taste to the tooth powder too. Mint is soothing to the gums and also tastes great as well. And optional ingredient which is xylitol is just a natural sweetener for the tooth powder because it can be not that great tasting, same with my toothpaste recipe. I tend to leave this out ingredient out, I don't really need the extra sweetener but for some of you who do prefer the sweetness in like normal toothpaste and stuff, this is an important ingredient because otherwise it doesn't taste fabulous. You do get used to the taste over time but it can be a while before you do adjust to the taste, it can be a bit clay type like. Alright, enough of my rambling and blubbering, blubbering, blubbing on. We're going to get straight into how to make this tooth powder. At the moment we've all been waiting for, we're finally at this point in the video, let's get to it. If you're using mint leaf though, not peppermint essential oil, you're going to need to blend that up in either a blender or a coffee grinder just to form a powder so then it mixes more smoothly through the tooth powder recipe mixture. Otherwise you're going to have clumps of leaf in there and you're probably going to get them stuck in your teeth and that's not what you want. So it's really, really easy to make this recipe, all you're going to do is pop all the ingredients into a bowl, mix that around together so it's all combined well and then you're going to pop it into a glass jar, I'll just get mine, I just quickly sterilized my glass jars which is what you'd preferably want to do just to prevent nothing getting into that mixture of yours to help it last longer as well. Although because this recipe doesn't have any wet ingredients or anything in there, it pretty much lasts indefinitely. So you can use this tooth powder over a very long period of time which is just excellent. So I've just sterilized it so I've actually got to let it dry before I put anything in there because if it's wet it's going to make the tooth powder go more like a clumped powder. I don't want that, so I'm just going to dry this but I just want to show you this is the glass jar that I'll be using, just a little tiny one but you can use a bigger size, smaller size or a different container in general just to hold the tooth powder in and then you can keep it in your bathroom ready to use. And to use it, it's very simple, all you're going to do is wet your toothbrush slightly then just dip it into the tooth powder and brush your teeth like normal. And then rinse out and voila, your teeth have been cleaned with tooth powder. So it's a very, very simple thing to use, very simple thing to make. I hope you guys like it. I love baking DIYs, especially things like for your teeth to keep them healthy, happy, light and shining. So if you guys enjoyed today's video, this is one of my favorite recipes to make, I just absolutely love tooth powder ever since I found it at Bayonet stores and I heard about it a few years ago as well. I've just been wanting to make my own and have some of my own at home to use and it is honestly such a like health boost for your teeth. It's so great. So yeah, today's coming of the day goes to Shunet for life. Thank you so much for leaving such a beautiful comment on my first part of my Queensland vlog. So sweet and I'm so glad you liked it. Thank you everyone for commenting, watching and liking my videos. I'm so, so blessed to have such a wonderful community supporting me and watching my videos. I'm so grateful. Thank you guys. I hope to see you in future videos of mine. Bye.