
Coconut oil benefits that science agrees with!
You may have heard numerous claims about coconut oil in the last decade, and not just for its oral care benefits. It’s fair to say that it has definitely enjoyed a renaissance in the world of natural remedies and holistic beauty. You can find it in anything from home baking to hair care, skin lotions to diet potions. How has it got such a great reputation for oral care?
Research into coconut oil and the reality of the claims about it has been more prevalent in recent years. Like many natural remedies, there is scepticism about how effective the health benefits actually are, particularly in weight loss. However, this does not mean that it isn’t effective. As with many natural products, it’s often the case that peer reviewed research has simply not taken place or has been very limited.
The Good News!
There is emerging research to support the benefits of coconut oil in oral care. Like any research, new information is appearing all the time. Here is what we know about coconut oil and oral care so far…!
Organic coconut oil
Before we look at the benefits of coconut oil in more detail, we need to look at the benefits of using an organic oil as opposed to a non-organic one. The huge benefits of organic farming notwithstanding, the end product is free of harmful chemicals, pesticides or additives. That isn't to say that non-organic coconut doesn’t still have its benefits, just that the end product lacks the same kind of purity of organic oil.
Is coconut oil good for skin?
Yes, it is! There has been research and everything. Coconut oil is rich in antioxidants which help neutralise skin inflammation such as psoriasis, dermatitis etc. The studies showed that coconut oil not only reduced the inflammation but also appeared to soothe the pain. However, and its a big however, the 2013 study was with rats and not humans. Given how we feel about animal cruelty at Truthpaste, we hope that any newer research doesn’t come at a cost to our furry friends.
Coconut oil pulling: Does coconut oil whiten teeth?
Yes! But not in the way you think. The practice of oil pulling involves taking a teaspoon of oil and pulling it through your teeth and around the whole mouth for around 20 minutes. Regular oil pulling can help reduce and remove plaque which gives teeth a yellow appearance. In terms of actually making teeth whiter, there is no conclusive evidence yet. This does not necessarily mean that it doesn’t, it just means that there aren’t enough studies or evidence to give it a basis in scientific fact.
Coconut oil for teeth
Why use coconut oil in toothpaste? Well, firstly, it tastes great! Ok, so, technically, this is more of an opinion than actual scientific research, but we feel like it belongs here. Back to some more serious science. There are several studies that conclude that coconut oil is great for fighting the S. mutans that cause cavities and caries. Preliminary studies have found that using coconut oil has reduced plaque related gingivitis and that the antibacterial properties in coconut oil have helped to soothe inflamed gums. It also helps keep your breath fresh! This follows on from fighting those S. mutans which are causing cavities.
As with any natural remedy, coconut oil alone can’t replace your full oral care routine. The research developing around the benefits of coconut oil in oral care is exciting to see, especially since early research appears to back up historical claims about it. The good news is that coconut oil isn’t harmful to your teeth or gums (unless you are allergic to it!) so there isn’t any harm in pulling or cleaning with it.
Did you know...?
Even our charcoal toothpastes use the husks of organic coconuts to create the fine powder that gently cleans teeth and lifts surface stains. You can find coconut oil in our Kid's range and Charcoal range!
Resources
Mustafa Naseem, et all, Oil pulling and importance of traditional medicine in oral health maintenance, (2017) International journal of Health Sciences, Qassim University
Kraft K. Complementary/alternative medicine in the context of prevention of disease and maintenance of health. (2009) Prev Med.
Hughes PI, Kealey C, Rowan NJ, Brady DB, Evaluation of vegetable oils and their respective fatty acids on the viability of Streptococcus Mutans, a persistent oral pathogen (2013) Journal of Asian Scientific Research
Faizal C Peedikayil, Prathima Sreenivasan, Arun Narayanan, Effect of coconut oil in plaque related gingivitis - A preliminary report (2015) Niger Med Journal
S Arunima , T Rajamohan, Effect of virgin coconut oil enriched diet on the antioxidant status and paraoxonase 1 activity in ameliorating the oxidative stress in rats - a comparative study (2013), Food and Function
Faizal C Peedikayil, Prathima Sreenivasan, Arun Narayanan, Effect of coconut oil in plaque related gingivitis - A preliminary report (2015) Niger Med Journal
LIKE WHAT YOU'VE READ?
Use the links below👇 to share with your community on social media.
Let customers speak for us
from 1721 reviewsMy whole mouth feels cleaner and fresher and so good to think I am doing less harm to the planet. Can't wait for my dental check up to measure the difference in my receeding gums.

I have had truthpaste for a week or so now & use it twice a day. It took a bit of getting used to as it is a whole different experience to "normal" toothpaste. My teeth feel really smooth & clean & my breath is fresh. I like the recyclable jars instead of more plastic waste even though we can put used tubes in our recycling. Whether my husband will change to Truthpaste I am not sure but it is there for him to try. Will be interesting to see if my dentist notices a difference in my oral health. I have not needed to have any treatment in over 13 years of twice yearly check ups. Will see how long the jar lasts then do the maths on the cost of this alternative.

Bought this toothpaste upon recommendation by a friend and so far so good. Not sure how well it's actually performing under a qualified dental inspection as I'm yet to have my 6-month checkup. Will be interesting though to see if my Dental Practice can see any difference. Pleasant to use and teeth feel clean afterwards.

very pleased with this purchase seems to be helping with the general cleanliness of my teeth. Prompt delivery and item well packaged.

Best toothpaste l've ever tried highly recommend

I love this toothpaste, it seems to last for ages and my teeth feel really clean after brushing, I won't be going back to supermarket brands now.

Ideal travel size of the original toothpaste and a reusable tin. Love it

Enjoying my new thuthpaste and seems its going to last a long time

I had a bad start, I ended up with thrush in my mouth, however, I realised I wasn’t putting the right amount on my toothbrush after seeing a Truthpaste advert. I have tried 3 flavours and prefer the fennel one. My mouth feels clean and fresh. I haven’t been to the dentist yet, to see if they have noticed. I like the product, hence being on my 3rd pot.

I'm a bit of a sucker for ordering things off the back of Facebook ads, and so far I've been lucky everytime. This stuff is great and leaves your teeth cleaner than any traditional toothpaste... Very happy and have taken out a subscription

I have been using hydroxyapartite toothpaste for over a year but since using the kids truthpaste I have seen an improvement in my gums and my teeth look cleaner.
The

Great that it comes in recyclable packaging, not like the plastic tubes you get, after using it for a couple of weeks I can say that my gums feel less inflamed after brushing my teeth than when I was using fluoride toothpaste, overall I am impressed, would definitely recommend.

Ever the skeptic I was dubious that Truthpaste would work. Well after two weeks I was 100% converted! I can feel and SEE the difference at the gum line where there was tooth erosion and my teeth are whiter too. No fluoride makes it perfect! Well satisfied! 😁

Strong taste but not overwhelming, not too thick or too runny, bigger jar than other similar products. Happy with my purchase

Leave a comment