
Making your own toothpaste seems rather frugal but most people who make their own products are doing it for totally different reasons. Sometimes DIY is more expensive than store bought, it’s usually about chemicals and additives. Do you know what is in your store bought toothpaste? This DIY toothpaste has every single ingredient listed. There are no chemicals and no additive codes or scientific names. It’s far easier than you realize. DIY Children’s Toothpaste.

Oops, definitely not a ‘chemical free’ recipe. Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3 aka baking soda) is most definitely a chemical, as is bentonite clay (Al2O34SiO2H2O), and the dihydrogen monoxide (H2O) you rinse your mouth with after brushing.
I’ll take my commercial toothpaste with added fluoride (both valid and safe, as proven by real science) and have very healthy teeth into my old age, thanks anyway.