Teeth-Brushing & Taking Care

Trying to continue regular hygiene habits when supplies are limited my get difficult. Suggestions found here include: Toilet Paper, Showers, Shaving, Bathing, Hand Sanitizer, Hair Care, Soaps and much more!
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Cleaning-Using Willow Bark

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:arrow: If you need a tooth brush and don't have one available, you can chew the end of willow twigs to "brush" them out and use them as a toothbruch.

Birch has similar properties to willow. Use the inner bark the same as willow.
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All Natural Homemade Toothpaste
http://thankyourbody.com/all-natural-homemade-toothpaste/

Image This all natural homemade toothpaste has been requested by several people for quite some time. And in all honesty I’ve been putting it off for months because tooth health is tricky. Let me rephrase that. Having healthy teeth isn’t really tricky (hint: eat nourishing real food), but sifting through all the contradicting data can be.

Just like any aspect of healthy living, you can find information to support just about anything. And this is definitely the case with tooth care. --- CONTINUED (with Recipe) at LINK, above ---
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How to Make Your Own Toothpaste

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How to Make Your Own Toothpaste
https://www.thereadystore.com/diy/6073/how-to-make-your-own-toothpaste/?utm_source=20160627a&utm_medium=email&trk_msg=76GDQNG25BRK7C5GPUEP4UHKH0&trk_contact=GRTCL7LA53P03ATTCOVVNSPKI4

Dental care is a necessary part of your health and wellness. Being able to provide your own dental care is a great way to establish your self-sufficency and save your family money.

Below are some ideas on how you can make your own toothpastes or take care of your teeth in a disaster. --- CONTINUED at LINK, above ---
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Personal Hygiene and Clothing
https://grandpappy.org/hssstart.htm#F

For a hard times tragedy event you will need soap, toothpaste, dental floss, toilet tissue, and feminine pads. You should invest in a small but reasonable supply of these items now while they are still relatively affordable and can be easily purchased. ---CONTINUED at LINK---
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Homemade Tooth Powder Recipe
https://www.mommypotamus.com/tooth-powder-recipe/

(SNIP) ... The great thing about ditching toothpaste is that there’s no “right” way to replace it. Many things, like tooth suds and even coconut oil will work, but after a lot of experimentation I concluded that the homemade tooth powder recipe below works best for my family. Here’s a breakdown of what each ingredient does: ---CONTINUED---

MORE HERE:

Homemade Tooth Suds Recipe
https://www.mommypotamus.com/homemade-tooth-suds-recipe/

Homemade Toothpaste – A Natural, Easy Recipe That Works!
https://www.mommypotamus.com/homemade-toothpaste-recipe/
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Make Your Own Toothpaste And Mouthwash
https://prepperswill.com/make-your-own-toothpaste-and-mouthwash/#more-295

Our neighbors and our friends, like most of Americans are used to buying everything they need for a good oral hygiene. They go to the supermarket and they opt for the prefabricated, mass-produced items. Nowadays it’s easy to procure whatever you need to keep your teeth clean and healthy, but what will happen when all these commodities will be gone? Shouldn’t you be making your own toothpaste and not depend on others? ---CONTINUED---
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