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Assured Organics Peppermint Coconut Oil

Assured Organics Peppermint Coconut Oil is a fabulous New 100% organic peppermint coconut oil that can be used as a body oil, make up remover, skin softener, shaving crème, lip balm, and a cool relaxing massage. Experience the cool aromatic sensation of our unique Organic Peppermint Coconut Oil.

Labeling Claims: Gluten-free, Lactose-free, Organic, Preservative-free, Soy-free, Sugar-free, Vegetarian

Features: Balanced Nutrition, Enhanced Flavour

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    • Excellent for desert making (adding to tea for flavor and energy boost), oil pulling, making a natural toothpaste, and great for a cooling massage.
    Coconut Oil Pulling

    Transform Your Dental Health with Oil Pulling?  The Latest Health Trend

     

    Benefits of Oil Pulling

    Whitens Teeth

    Strengthens Teeth,Gums,& Jaw

    Eliminated Bad Breath

    Relieves Headaches

    Clears Sinuses

    Research suggests that Oil Pulling inhibits the growth of some strains of  bacteria and Yeast 

      

    History of Oil Pulling 

    Oil pulling is an ancient Ayurvedic method for detox and rejuvenation. It’s a simple practice, with quite remarkable results. Many have heard of it, but never actually dove in to try it. It definitely has a mystical and exciting vibe around it, which made me eager to try. But what exactly is it? What does it do? (1)

     Assured Organics Peppermint Coconut Oil - Coconut Oil Pulling

    Oil Pulling Is Simple

     According to Dr. Mercola, Oil pulling involves "rinsing" your mouth with the oil, much like you would with a mouthwash (except you shouldn't attempt to gargle with it). The oil is "worked" around your mouth by pushing, pulling, and drawing it through your teeth for a period of about 20 minutes.

     Oil pulling will work your jaw muscles as another benefit, but if yours become sore or tired you're probably "swishing" the oil too vigorously. Just relax and focus on moving the oil with your tongue as well as your jaw muscles.

     When you're first starting out, you may want to try it for just five minutes at a time, or, if you have more time and want even better results, you can go for 30-45 minutes. This process allows the oil to "pull out" bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other debris from your mouth.

     

    Once the oil turns thin and milky white, you'll know it's time to spit it out.The best time to do oil pulling is in the morning before eating breakfast, but it can be done at any time. I try to do it twice a day if my schedule allows

    When you're done, spit out the oil and rinse your mouth with water or a combination of water and baking soda. Avoid swallowing the oil as it will be loaded with bacteria and whatever potential toxins and debris it has pulled out.

     

    Common germs residents in your mouth their toxic waste products can contribute to plaque accumulation and tooth decay. Oil pulling may help lessen the overall toxic burden on your immune system by preventing the spread of these organisms from your mouth to the rest of your body, by way of your bloodstream. 

    Many people think oil pulling sounds strange ... until they try it. Then many become hooked. It's just one more way that you can use a natural, simple substance to significantly boost your oral health. People have been using this technique, and others like chewing sticks, for centuries because they work. (2)

     

    Research on Oil Pulling

    1.) A study published in 2012 in the Society for General Microbiology, titled “Coconut oil could combat tooth decay,” reports that “digested coconut oil is able to attack the bacteria that cause tooth decay.” The study used enzymes to simulate a “digestive” state of coconut oil, but swishing the coconut oil around in your mouth with the natural enzymes in your saliva could easily provide the same benefit.

     2.) In a study published in 2011 in the Journal of the Indian Society of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry, titled “Effect of oil pulling on halitosis and microorganisms causing halitosis: a randomized controlled pilot trial,” researchers found that oil pulling reduced plaque and bad breath associated with mouth bacteria.

     

    3.) In 2009 a study published in the Indian Journal of Dental Research reported that, “oil pulling therapy showed a reduction in the plaque index, modified gingival scores, and total colony count of aerobic microorganisms in the plaque of adolescents with plaque-induced gingivitis.” Abstract he 

     

     ​This website is designed for educational purposes only and does not render medical advice or professional services. The information provided through this website should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have -- or suspect you may have -- a health problem, you should consult your health care provider.

    Packaging & Availability

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    Available in 16 oz jars
    1&5.gallon pails