Monday, June 23, 2014

How to Clean a Toothbrush Naturally

How to Clean a Toothbrush Naturally

How to Clean a Toothbrush NaturallyHow to Clean a Toothbrush Naturally


Did you know that toothbrushes harbor hundreds of thousands of bacteria just after one use? That’s not including all of the bacteria your toothbrush picks up from being kept in your bathroom either!


Most of us keep our toothbrushes sitting on the bathroom counter, which is actually the worst place to store them. When the toilet is flushed, unsanitary airborne particles make their way on to your toothbrush.


Why You Should Clean a Toothbrush Naturally


Some recommend dipping the toothbrush in mouthwash to kill the bacteria, but why should we use harmful chemicals when simple natural ingredients are even more effective!


All you need is one ingredient from your kitchen!


Where You Should Store Your Toothbrush


To prevent having your toothbrush gather anymore unnecessary bacteria, just keep your toothbrush stored in another room.


Ever since I was a young kid I always kept my toothbrush on top of my bedroom bureau as I never liked leaving my toothbrush in the bathroom next to everyone else’s. Mostly for the fear of someone accidentally using mine, sure everyone thought I was crazy, but actually, it saved me from being exposed to all of the airborne bacteria!


If you do keep your toothbrush stored in the bathroom, make sure to at least always close the toilet lid when flushing and cover your toothbrush.


How to Clean Your Toothbrush Naturally


What You Need:
-White Vinegar


Or


-Colloidal Silver


-Glass Cup or Jar


How To Do It:
1. Pour several tablespoons of white vinegar into a glass jar and dip your toothbrush in. Let the toothbrush sit in the mixture for at least 15 to 30 minutes.


White vinegar is commonly used as a natural cleaner, it will kill the bacteria and microbes on your toothbrush.


2. Make a mixture of ½ colloidal silver and ½ water. Dip your toothbrush in mixture and let it sit for 15 to 30 minutes.


Colloidal silver has antibacterial, antiviral, and antimicrobial properties and is very effective in removing the harmful bacteria from your toothbrush


Sources: http://www.naturalnews.com/031020_toothbrushes_contamination.html


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