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How do people with white-looking teeth drink coffee or tea, what sorcery is this?
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I know a hippy(relevant detail) who regularly drinks coffee, worked as a barista for half her life, and her teeth are like movie star white, because she does oil pulling to keep them that way.
I tried it, didn't do much for me after a couple months, but her teeth were yellow one year and then the next time I saw her they were totally white, and she said it was from oil pulling that year, which is basically swishing coconut oil around in your mouth for 5 or 10 minutes and then spitting it out
her teeth was like crazy white and she said she had to stop doing oil pulling for a while because people were starting to freak out over how white her teeth were and she couldn't talk to anyone without them being like what's up with your crazy white teeth.
and they were absolutely yellow the year before. or, you know, like normal human yellow.
Or she went to a dentist and got them whitened. The natural color of teeth is slightly yellow.
very unlikely.
I won't say impossible, but is extremely unlikely for a few reasons.
she's literally the last person I would expect to get teeth whitening from the dentist.
she doesn't shave her legs or use makeup or anything, doesn't really make sense that she would get teeth whitening.
hasn't even got her wisdom teeth out yet, terrified of dentists.
quick note, the outermost layer of teeth is white.
You're talking about the inner layer, dentin.
most yellow coloring on teeth is from use over the years, oils and fats and stains like coffee or alcohol that color the white enamel.
Dentin itself, the part of the teeth you see, is naturally white.
I think we'd all like to know how that feels, even though no-one would enjoy it in the long run.
yeah, I think I'm going to get a jar of coconut oil and try it again.
maybe it also has a cumulative effect?
after 2 and 1/2 months or something I thought My teeth looked one shade whiter, but then I gave up.
Why not give it another whirl?
Hmm. I might give this a go as well if I locate a jar and it doesn't taste too bad.
It's super mild, it just tastes like a little bit of coconut.
it only sucks if you're in a cold climate, because then you have to heat it up before you swish it around.
but if you're at any place above like 55 F, It's fine, just a spoonful of oil, swish it around for 5 or 10 minutes and then spit it out.
there's 100 tutorials online.
I mean... my kitchen and bathroom are inside, and not affected by the climate? I live in Finland, it's 5C (41F) outside, but it's 24C (75F) as I sit here.
See that's probably the issue, because I never liked coconut in anything. Bounty bars are absolutely awful.
I'll check them out when I start reconsidering dating, lol
It's a super mild taste, it's not like the coconut in a candy bar.
I'm actually right there with you, I don't like coconut candy at all, but I had no problem oil pulling.
Cool, best of luck.
If any of those YouTube tutorials are right, it takes forever on someone like me, but it really seems to work on other people, especially like that barista.
Thanks for the tips
If you get refined the taste is close to neutral
Holy hell. I'm getting grossed out well before a minute of swishing anything.
yeah, this sounded gross to me too. you can do a pre-wash out with water first.
and the girl who told me about it started out with just doing a minute a day cuz she was like ew ew ew hahhah.
it becomes normal pretty quickly.
or it felt normal to me after a few days.