Ever wonder where
toothpaste and mouthwash came from? Have you ever thought about what people
used for toothpaste before the invention of Crest, Colgate or Aquafresh?
(North American brand name toothpastes). Below are some interesting, point
form facts and recipes that may help satisfy your curiosity - or spur it
on!! Our own thoughts or side comments are added in printing like
this.
Back in the Days of
Buddha....
-
Ashes from burnt
mice heads, rabbits heads, wolves heads, ox heels and goats feet were
thought to benefit the gums. (This probably wouldn't go over very
well today)
The 18th
Century
-
Other
toothpastes around this time called for:
1 1/2 oz. dragons blood (So
that's where they all went!!)
1 1/2 oz. cinnamon
1 oz. burnt
alum
Beat the above
ingredients together and use every second day.
The 19th
Century
- In 1855, the Farmers Almanac
included this recipe for an appropriate toothpaste:
1 oz. myrrh (fine
powder)
2 spoonfuls of your best honey (This does not refer to your
significant other!!)
A pinch of green sage
Mix together and
use every night on wet teeth.
- Another toothpaste
included:
2 oz. cuttlefish
bone
1 oz. cream of tartar
2 drachms drop lake
15 drops clover
oil
Powder, mix,
sift.
The 20th
Century
So....what's in the
toothpaste of the '90's?
Hey, didn't we
see these ingredients in the toothpastes of the early 19th
century?
And the 21st
Century....
Your guess is as good
as ours!! If the trends of the 20th century continue we should see more
toothpastes that whiten and brighten the teeth, are canker sore friendly,
and give you the ultimate brushing or rinsing experience. Let us know if you
have any thoughts on what a toothpaste or mouthwash should be able to do for
you.
The more things
change, the more they stay the same!