‌ The Dark Side of Teeth Whiteners
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--------------------------------------------------------------- The Dark Side of Teeth Whiteners There’s no doubt about it… We love white teeth. This is true despite the fact that most human teeth are not naturally pearly white. Most are shades that tend towards yellow. Despite this, there is an idea, especially in the U.S., that perfectly white teeth are a symbol of beauty and self-care. For this reason, many people opt to whiten their teeth. Teeth whitening products are a huge business. They bring in more than $5 billion a year. More than 40 million Americans a year use tooth whitening products every year. But they come with a downside… Beware of Teeth Whitening Strips Scientists at Stockton University investigated whitening strips…probably the most popular method of over-the-counter dental whitening. These strips have a layer of gel that usually contains hydrogen peroxide. It’s an antiseptic often used on minor injuries. It’s also the main chemical used to bleach hair. Overuse of hydrogen peroxide for bleaching can cause serious damage to the scalp. The research team wanted to know what it did to teeth. To understand the results, you first need to know a little bit about tooth anatomy. Your teeth have three layers: - Enamel on the outside.
- Dentin in the middle.
- Connective tissue on the inside. The study found that hydrogen peroxide soaks through the enamel. It gets into the dentin. Dentin is made of 90 to 95% collagen, a protein. When hydrogen peroxide comes in contact with collagen, it starts to break it down. This weakens the tooth. Professor Kelly Keenan led the study. She said hydrogen peroxide in whiteners “is enough to make the original collagen disappear.” The researchers said damage may be permanent and irreversible. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content [Food hack] Eating a GIANT burger? Eat this too… You know [inflammation]( kills. And you know those big juicy burgers you love aren’t great for inflammation. But what if there was a delicious “[food hack]( that could help? Well it turns out, when scientists [added one food]( on top of a giant, mega-sized burger… All the nasty effects they measured when participants ate the burger alone simply…disappeared. Make sure you reach for [this]( next time you go to eat a burger. See the full details on this fascinating study in [this video](. This same [green wonder]( food has also been shown in studies to fight diabetes and melt dangerous, stubborn belly fat. Hint: most people think it’s spinach or kale, but it’s not. [Click here](
--------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Natural Tooth Whitening Alternatives You don’t have to endanger your teeth to whiten them. Try these natural techniques instead of hydrogen peroxide products: - Baking soda. It’s mildly abrasive and will scrub away stains if you brush with it consistently. You can buy natural toothpaste that contains baking soda. Or you can make a paste by mixing one teaspoon of baking soda with two teaspoons of water.
- Apple cider vinegar. Studies show apple cider vinegar has a bleaching effect on teeth. Dilute 50/50 with water and use it as a mouthwash. Rinse with plain water afterwards. One note of caution: Apple cider vinegar is acidic and can erode enamel if used too much. So limit it to two or three times per week.
- Brush right after eating or drinking. This requires a bit of dedication, but it will help keep stains away. Be especially vigilant about brushing after drinking dark beverages such as coffee, tea, or red wine.
- Lemon or orange peels. Some people swear that rubbing the underside of a citrus peels on your teeth whitens them.
- Turmeric. Many people take a turmeric supplement for heart health, to relieve joint pain, or to help balance blood sugar. But the spice can also whiten your teeth. Mix two parts turmeric powder with one part coconut oil, and one part baking soda. Put a bit on your toothbrush and brush for two minutes. Rinse well. Do this once a week. There’s a dark side to commercial chemical whiteners. Keep your smile bright and your teeth healthy by using natural solutions instead. Editor’s Note: Unlike much of the mainstream media, we don’t accept advertising from Big Pharma. That’s why you can count on us for unbiased medical information. Our only motivation is your good health. Subscribe to our newsletter, Independent Healing. Each month it brings you important health news you won’t find anywhere else. To subscribe, go [HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini
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