Sea Salt & Teeth

by admin on May 7, 2013

Always check the label before you buy.

If it says “antibacterial” on it, don’t buy it.

A great alternative triclosan-laced toothpaste that has triclosan in it is to brush your teeth with sea salt.

It’s completely safe. It’s inexpensive. And it’s available in every grocery store.

Sea salt is naturally occurring and it isn’t processed and has minerals in it like potassium and magnesium.

You can also buy sea salt that’s iodized.

We’re not getting iodine from our diet any more, and this is an easy way to increase your daily level.

There are many kinds of sea salt: Mediterranean, Himalayan, Pacific, and many more.

They all have slightly different tastes. You can choose whichever you like best.

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