How's Shudh_hi Made?
Exactly how our Nani used to make it,
Handmade with love!
"We are not above nature, we are a piece of it"
Our toothpowder is a mix of various medicinal herbs, spices, roots and barks; most of which we all have heard in our day to day lives. We source them from trusted vendors ensuring pure quality. The entire process is free from any artificial chemicals or preservatives.

Why hand mixing is important?
The practice of using one’s hands, specifically your fingers, has its origin in Ayurvedic. It propagates the teaching that our bodies are in sync with the five elements of nature. The human body comprises of five basic elements namely, prithvi, jala, agni, vayu and akasha – earth, water, fire, air and space.
According to Ayurveda, diseases are caused due to disharmony between the three dosha-s – vata, pitta and kapha, which are also made up of five elements.
The fingers of hand manifest energy: angushta, the thumb, of fire; tarjani, the index finger of air; madhyama, the middle finger, of space; anamika, the ring finger, of earth; and kanishtha, the shortest finger, of water. Finger tips and the palm of hands, in particular, emit electromagnetic energy naturally.
To simply put it, we infuse Prana in our food by doing so. Hence, hand mixing is one of the very important steps of making Shudhhi.
Key Ingredients of Shudh_hi
Choosing 21 best ingredients with purest quality is always our top notch priority. We ardently selected only what Mother Nature created to nurture us, because anything other than that, our bodies absolutely do not need.
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Allam Pattai
The Banyan tree root is a natural tooth cleanser that helps fight tooth decay and gum disorders. It also strengthens teeth and freshens breath.
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Majuphal
Majuphal is great for treating toothache, gingivitis, and pyorrhea due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties. It prevents bleeding in gums and has a cooling and soothing effect because of its astringent and cold properties.
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Pink Salt
Himalayan Pink Salt is pink or red because of its iron content. It is believed to have 84 essential minerals and has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for a long time.
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Akarkara
Akarkara powder rubbed on gums and teeth can reduce toothache by balancing Kapha dosha. Kapha dosha imbalance can lead to toothache, according to Ayurveda.
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Neem
Neem is a bitter herb that cleans teeth and reduces plaque buildup. It is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory and can help prevent cavities, gum disease, infections, tooth decay, bleeding, and sore gums.
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Turmeric
Turmeric reduces cavity-causing bacteria, prevents gingivitis, and removes plaque and inflammation. It is a well-known anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial herb, useful for home dental care.
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Triphala
Triphala's astringent qualities remove toxins from teeth, gums, and tongue. Clinical studies prove triphala removes plaque and buildup from teeth and has other benefits.
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Clove
Cloves contain eugenol, an anaesthetic and antiseptic that fights bacteria and removes plaque and tartar from teeth. Useful to treat cavity pain and restore enamel by producing a numbing effect and helping teeth retain minerals.
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Cinnamon
Cinnamon offers therapeutic benefits, a warming scent, and flavour. It contains calcium for teeth health, antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. Its flavonoids fight inflammation, reduce swelling, relieve tooth pain, and soothe gums.
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Black Pepper
Black pepper contains calcium, potassium, selenium, and magnesium, which are essential for bone formation and dental health. Its anti-bacterial properties help prevent gum disease and tooth decay.
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Alum
Alum offers impressive dental benefits with its astringent, antiseptic, and hemostatic properties. It effectively tackles teeth and gum issues, fights tooth decay, and strengthens gums while reducing pain and inflammation, preventing mouth ulcers.
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Babool
Babool is effective in managing teeth disorders like plaque and gingivitis due to its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and astringent properties. Tannins and gallic acid in Babool help control tooth infections, reduce oral bacteria growth, and maintain a healthy mouth pH.
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Red Ochre
From Ayurveda perspective, it is a remedy widely used in the world of Ayurvedic medicine due to its many medicinal properties. It is a natural mineral pigment that carries iron oxide hydrate which is harmless to a human body. It helps to solve premature dental problems of ageing of gums and teeth.
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Dry Ginger Powder
Ginger's antibacterial properties keep plaque and bacterial buildup at bay. These properties are the result of the oil, resin, starch and spices found in ginger. Ginger can help whiten and strengthen your teeth and gum line.. It can even reduce your risk of gingivitis, gum disease, and oral cancers.
Ginger root helps fight gum disease by neutralizing acids formed by bacteria. As a powerful anti-inflammatory, ginger can also help protect against periodontal diseases that cause the loss of supportive connective tissue and bone in the mouth.
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Baking Soda
Baking soda is a good cleaning agent for teeth and has antibacterial properties that can help protect teeth from decay. Baking soda can help minimize swelling and sensitivity, promoting healthy gums. Baking soda's pH-balancing effects can help minimize swelling and sensitivity, promoting healthy gums.
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Black Cardamom
Black cardamom is effective against infections of the gums and teeth. In studies, the extract of black cardamom demonstrated activity against two bacteria, Streptococcus mutans and S.aureus, which cause dental caries. Additionally, it has a potent scent that can treat halitosis, or what is more commonly known as bad breath.