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Have you ever seriously thought about what is in your mouthwash and how easy it might be to make your own? Those two questions are why we decided to do this post for you.
Commercial mouthwash often contains unwanted preservatives, so we have compiled a great variety of natural mouthwash recipes that will surely please most everyone. Best of all, they are full of great ingredients for dental health. In addition, they are effortless to make. So let's get into it!

Pour the ingredients into a glass jar and shake well. Use a funnel if necessary. To use, take a swig, swish for up to 30 seconds, and spit out. You can store this mouthwash in the bathroom.
Blend all ingredients in a glass vessel then add to a sterile glass jar. Shake well before use. Swish the mixture in your mouth, then spit it out. The product can be stored in the bathroom and should last indefinitely.
Mix all ingredients. Swish mouthwash in your mouth, then spit it out. Mix enough for single use. Get rid of any excess solution.
Create an herbal infusion by steeping your herbs. Just like making tea, take the dried ingredients, add boiling water, and let it sit for two minutes.
In a glass mason jar, steep the dried herbs and boiling water. In the morning, use a piece of cheesecloth and strain the tincture. To use, gargle a small amount and then spit it out. Store in the fridge for up to 7 days.
Blend all ingredients in a sterile glass jar with a lid. Before each use, make sure to shake well. Shaking helps to distribute the essential oils evenly in the mixture. This mixture should last for years.
*A hydrosol is a water-based liquid made from flowers. This recipe calls for herbal infusions from Echinacea Angustifolia root, sage leaves, and peppermint leaves.
Add the ingredients to a glass mason jar. Lid and shake until well incorporated. Before each use, shake. Finally, place a small amount into your mouth and gargle. Expel after 30 seconds. This recipe doesn't need any preservatives as Myrrh Gum has antiseptic properties.

Yield is approximately 16 ounces, which should last for about 15 uses.
In a Pyrex bowl, stir together powder and crystals. Add the Trace Minerals and Essential Oils. Then, add water and stir. Use a sterile glass jar and funnel. Pour the mixture into the container. Finally, replace the lid and shake. Make sure that the Xylitol dissolves after about 60 seconds. Always shake this mixture before using it. For storage, place this recipe in the fridge for up to 14 days.
The myrrh tincture helps strengthen gums and combat tooth and gum infections. In addition, calendula cleans and soothes gums and helps with gum inflammation. Also, goldenseal is highly antimicrobial and has lots of astringent properties.
Combine all the ingredients in a funnel in a 4-ounce dark glass bottle and shake well. Dilute three tablespoons of the rinse in 0.5 ounces of water, and use it as a mouthwash morning and night.
Aloe is a potent anti-inflammatory and antibacterial and can help treat the gums' common issues, such as inflammation. You can also use it to help soothe canker sores and cold sores.

Add liquid ingredients to a Pyrex glass bowl that has a spout. Mix with a whisk. Then, pour into a sterile container using a funnel. Remember to shake before using. This homemade formula will last up to 14 days.
Peppermint oil has antiseptic properties that help to fight bad breath and numb pain.
Pour your water and essential oils into a dark glass bottle. Then shake. When using, stir first and take a small sip of the mouthwash. Swish and gargle for 30 seconds. Do not swallow.
About the Author
Article Contributed by Danielle Winters
Organic Natural Beauty Directory Founder
Thank you to Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.org for this information.