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What you need: neem leaves, water
How to use: Bring the neem leaves in a pot of water to boil. Strain it so that the liquid is clean. Let it cool and gargle with the resulting solution.
5. Peppermint leaves and coconut oil
What you need: peppermint leaves, coconut oil
How to use: Grind the leaves and add them to the coconut oil. Mix well and apply the mixture to your teeth with a toothbrush. Do not use much peppermint, 3-5 leaves is more than enough.
6. Hydrogen peroxide and baking soda
What you need: hydrogen peroxide, baking soda
How to use: Mix baking soda with hydrogen peroxide in ratio of 1:2. Stir until a paste forms. Gently brush your teeth with this mixture and then rinse your mouth with a large amount of water.
7. Cocoa powder
What you need: cocoa powder and water or coconut oil.
How to use: Mix the cocoa powder with the coconut oil or water. Stir them into a paste. Brush your teeth as usual with this mixture.
8. Vinegar and baking soda
What you need: baking soda, apple cider vinegar
How to use: Mix 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar with 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Stir them until they form a homogeneous mixture. Brush your teeth with the resulting paste and rinse your mouth with plenty of water.
Please, note that all these remedies should be used carefully. Use these methods 2-3 times a week for several weeks and take breaks. If you start feeling pain or the sensitivity of your teeth increases, immediately stop the procedure.