Living Libations Wild Child Healthy Gum Drops 15ml

£45.00

Living Libations Wild Child Healthy Gum Drops 15ml

£45.00

Shipped today from our UK warehouse (If ordered by 2pm.)

Description

Quick Overview

Our Wild Child Healthy Gum Drops formula is a milder, gentler version of our Healthy Gum Drops for children. Organic ingredients of seabuckthorn berry, jojoba, peppermint, rose, clove cinnamon, oregano, tea tree and thyme linalool to deeply clean and get in between each tooth. Add a drop to toothbrush, mouth rinse, massage into gums, or glide a drop over dental floss to cleanse the tiny spaces in between the teeth. 
Created for Children under 9 years
Milder version of our effective Healthy Gum Drops formula
Tested and Approved by Leif (at 2 years!)

Nadine wrote this blog for Mothering.com on the Subject of Oral Care and Children: Sometimes, helping children to brush their teeth, or getting children to brush their own teeth, is like herding cats and, when children do brush their teeth, even when they are teenagers, do they do a thorough job? Is their brushing effective?

In ancient times, children very rarely had cavities. Today, however, one of the biggest health concerns affecting little ones more than any other in North America and Europe is dental decay, ECC (Early Childhood Caries).

Is it because dentists are giving out lollipops? (http://mothering.com/health/does-coke-money-corrupt-kids-dentistry) Did the ancients have advanced civilizations that cracked the code on toothpaste? Or, is it because breastfeeding fades in and out of popularity while processed formula proliferates?

When your child closes her mouth against the toothbrush, while you cheerfully chant “If you get up in the morning… and you want to find something to do, you brush your teeth ch ch ch ch, ch ch ch ch” by Raffi, know, (that your dentist may not say so), but brushing isn’t everything.

Dr. Weston Price (President of the America Dental Association from 1888-89) studied primitive skulls and traveled the world studying the teeth of cultures that ate only their traditional foods; cultures in which a cavity would be found in one in a thousand people. Cultures that had moved away from their nutrient-dense food and were plagued by white flour and white sugar had rotted teeth.

Decay of tooth enamel is not only from food stuck in it. Dental decay occurs in two ways: internal and external. External factors are food in the mouth, acidity, bacteria, how the teeth fit together, and exercise. External factors play a role, but they are not the initiating factors in oral decay. Teeth are alive! They can regenerate, and this is why internal factors that nourish the teeth are so important. Real foods, hormonal balance, minerals, and the fluid exchange through the teeth are key. When the teeth are healthy, they are like trees, drawing their nourishment from the roots and the blood and digestive system are the soil. Nourishing fluid moves from the pulp chamber through to the dentin. Stress, processed food, and inadequate nutrition reverse this precious flow and the tooth starts to draw bacteria and acids from the mouth into the tooth. Teeth start forming inside the womb, and pre-natal nutrition with a healthy dose of fat soluble vitamins, minerals, and whole foods starts the process of building strong teeth. Around 2-3 years of age, the permanent teeth are forming/calcifying into the jawbone and, if there is a nutritional deficiency of minerals and vitamin C, D3, K2 and A at this time, teeth are formed that are less resistant to decay. This also means that breastfeeding mothers need to be abundant in whole nutrition as well.

As teeth start to come in, wipe the teeth with a cloth dipped in salt water. This will help clear plaque and neutralize acids. Teach children to swish with salt water and spit it out, which will do most of the work. Later, brushing can begin using salt, baking soda or xylitol powder (from a health store). If a carie lesion begins, this does not necessarily mean a permanent cavity is inevitable. Know that the teeth are alive and brown enamel lesions could be reversed. When there is a carie lesion the salvia starts on the area to balance the decay, and the dentin inside your tooth will shot forth odontoblasts which regenerate new cells to the area. If this happens keep the tooth clean and look into the diet.

Healthy Teeth Tips
· Avoid bonding molars on the cavities (this traps bacteria in the tooth)
· Offer zero processed food
· In the beginning, stick to breastmilk and water
· Floss when the teeth start getting close together
· Avoid Fluoride water and treatments 
· Phosphorus and vitamin C help ease teething
· Breastfeeding is not the cause of cavities
· Soak all grains and beans overnight before cooking to get rid of phytic acid
· Avoid all commercial toothpastes (toxic) – stick to the basics: salt, baking soda, and xylitol

Review(s)

Yay to Brushing Time

I just want to share a quick story... I have 2 1/2 year old twins. We struggle with them a bit regarding them allowing us to brush their teeth. Yesterday, they were sitting on my lap watching a video on YouTube of Nadine regarding healthy teeth. In the video, Nadine is wearing a pink dress. Since then my kids say at different times throughout the day, "Where did the pink lady go?" And my son will say, "I want to hug her!" When I want to brush their teeth now, I refer to the "pink lady" and they say "yay!" So to Nadine I say,"Thank you!" Not only do I love the products and feel so good about using them, my kids are more open to thee to brushing!

My 6 year old loves this!

My 6 year old Finn is really loving the Wild Child Healthy Gum Drops! He says he doesn't like toothpaste anymore!

my child really doesn't like brushing her teeth....

but after trying this product for the first time tonite, she said she would brush her teeth whenever. So, I hope it is true. I am really hoping that this will help her teeth as the enamal has really come off of her teeth. She is only 4 and we eat super healthy-- but i think its the grains that must get to her teeth. Either way, I am really hoping that this is the answer that I need to help fix her teeth

Thank-you

My son started using the kids Gum drops. he had a "watch" on one of his teeth from a previous dentist visit and I couldn't believe that the dentist could not hardly find it at his last visit a few days ago and said everything looked great! Thank you Nadine! We will continue trying to heal our teeth with your products.

Great Find

I put a drop of the Wild Child drops on her toothbrush and brushed her teeth. She said that she "Liked it so much she wanted to have invisaligns so she could put a drop in and wear it all day." She went and showed her Dad her beautiful teeth. :) she is always trying to get out of brushing her teeth.. so this is a great find. (She's five.) :)

My 5 year old LOVES this!

Thank you for your *LOVE* and passion for your work and sharing it with US!....My sweetie 5 year old boy LOVES cleaning his teeth with his Wild Child Gum Drops....from the MOMENT it arrived in the mail. phew. One struggle to cross off our list being parents! xoxoxoxo