Friday, September 8, 2017

Homemade mouthwash with peroxide

What is the best homemade mouthwash? What are the pros and cons of using peroxide for mouthwash? Can I rinse with peroxide? What happens when you mix hydrogen peroxide and mouthwash? National Library of Medicine recommends using hydrogen peroxide as a mouthwash rinse to treat mouth sores 1.

Pour the diluted hydrogen peroxide into your mouth and swish the liquid around your mouth 1. To dilute it, pour cup of water into a dark, glass bottle. Swish mouthwash in mouth , then spit out. Mix enough for single use and discard extra solution. To get starte combine water, hydrogen peroxide and peppermint oil in a glass jar, then shake to blend.


Swish one ounce of the rinse inside your mouth for seconds, gargle, and spit. Store the mouthwash on your bathroom counter and use it when you need a fresh minty rinse!

I’m sorry, but no one is breathing in or ingesting large amounts of hydrogen peroxide in this homemade mouthwash. I used to spend a lot of money on Listerine’s pre-brushing whitening rinse until I realized the active ingredient was hydrogen peroxide , a natural bleaching agent. If you want to get at the bacteria in your gums , try it this way: brush your teeth, then floss between your teeth, and then swish with peroxide. This way any gunk is out of the way, and the peroxide can get in to the gums more easily. Adding it to your homemade mouthwash may help alkalize the mouth, making it a less hospitable place for bacteria that cause cavities and gingivitis.


Bad breath is repulsive! To have a fresh breath, so that others would love to come close to you, all you need is a good mouthwash to rinse your mouth. Ounces Hydrogen Peroxide Ounces Water Directions: Mix all ingredients. Stir teaspoon of baking soda and tablespoons of peroxide in an 8oz glass of warm water. Mixing the baking soda with peroxide and warm water minimizes the salty taste of the baking soda ). This is why we came up with this simple homemade mouthwash recipe that will help you keep your teeth and gums in excellent health without spending too much money.


This recipe contains essential oils that work in conjunction with the hydrogen peroxide in killing germs and bacteria that cause tooth decay and gum irritation. Using hydrogen peroxide as mouthwash can taste a bit weird. How to Make a flavored hydrogen Peroxide mouthwash Pour cup (2ml) of lukewarm water on the dark bottle, either made from glass or plastic.


In a small glass jar, combine the water and baking soda. Shake vigorously until the baking soda is dissolved.

Carefully add the essential oils, shake and adjust to taste. Additional Recipe Notes for Homemade Mouthwash. Essential oils are very powerful, so please use caution when handling and using. Afer all that, use a toothpick to remove any tartar in between your teeth and then rinse with cold water.


I am currently browsing the net to look for a herbal mouthwash recipe. By now I may have seen a dozen websites, perhaps more. What confuses me is the fact that most, if not all, essential oils can be used in a homemade mouthwash and each one has got its own usefulness for oral health.


Out of the different recipes here, I am really interested in the mint and honey one. Gargling with hydrogen peroxide might make your teeth look whiter for a few.

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