Do you know banana peels can be used to clean your Teeth?
Delicious and dessert-like, bananas are a fruit preferred by a
vast majority of humans. They are usually one of the first foods we are given
because they digest easily and offer such optimal nutrition, but did you know
that they are also excellent as a compound to use to whiten the teeth?
That’s right, the high amounts of potassium, magnesium, and
manganese in the ripe banana can be applied to the teeth to remove stains and
whiten them. Below are the steps we suggest if you want to use this folksy,
homemade, and proven method:
1. Get a banana that is just ripe (it may still
have trace amounts of green at each end, but not too much). Using a banana at
this level of ripeness ensures that the peel contains optimal levels of
potassium (which is the substance that really brightens the teeth);
2. Open the banana like a monkey does by peeling
it from the bottom end and upward. Not only does this prevent all of those
strange banana “threads” from appearing, but it also lets you have more control
over the peel;
3. Take a small piece of the inside of the peel
(you can use kitchen shears to cut off a manageable square) and begin gently
rubbing this along your teeth;
4. Keep the application going for two minutes and
be sure you are covering each of the teeth as much as possible with the
material inside of the peel;
5. As you rub and pass the time, the minerals
will be absorbed into the teeth and begin to promote the whitening.
6. Brush with your preferred toothpaste, rinse, and smile
with your brighter and whiter teeth!
In addition to the minerals already listed, you will also
discover that banana peel contains high amounts of calcium and vitamin D too.
These are going to strengthen the teeth and help them to really absorb the
minerals
Are there other stuff that work like this? Yes,
actually there are two other household materials that you can apply to the
teeth for whitening. Surprisingly enough they are strawberries and baking soda.
Most people know that brushing with baking soda will often whiten the teeth,
but when you combine one strawberry with 1/2 a teaspoon of baking soda you can
create a pink and fruity pulp that (when applied for five minutes) will
generally brighten the teeth.
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