What is oil pulling exactly? Oil Pulling is an Ayurvedic technique which involves swishing oil around in your mouth for 15 to 20 minutes. The oil collects impurities brushing your teeth can’t reach, and is then spit out. (But not into a sink because the oil could block a drain!) Afterwards, you can rinse your mouth with water and brush your teeth. I’ve heard that some people choose not to brush their teeth post oil pulling, but I’m not one of them.
What does it do? Oil pulling is said to pull out stuck bacteria, and detoxify your system by allowing the oil to pick up these toxins (hence why you need to spit the oil out – don’t swallow!)
I’d sort of dismissed the idea initially because – get this – I didn’t think I had the time in the morning. But really you can oil pull in the shower, while making breakfast, checking your email and scrolling instagram. (It was actually when one of my favorite fashion bloggers wrote about her love affair with oil pulling that I decided to give it a go).
So, I committed to 30 days. I figured that if I thought it was a pain and saw no benefits, I’d dismiss oil pulling as a silly fad and move on.
Every morning I’d get up and head downstairs for a big spoonful of organic coconut oil. You can also use sesame, but I had coconut oil on hand.
The first two days I only lasted ten minutes, but after that I was able to make it to twenty most mornings. A note of caution: don’t take too much oil when you first start pulling, you need to get used to the sensation.
During the week, I typically oil pull while checking my email or straightening up. On the weekends, I tell my husband I’m “pulling so please don’t talk to me” and I hop back into bed and read a book. It’s lovely.
Here’s what I’ve noticed from my oil pulling experience:
Other reported benefits include: helps with chronic bad breath, healthier gums, increased energy, clearer skin, regulated menstrual cycles, clearer sinuses, infertility treatment, TMJ relief, alleviated allergies.
The verdict? I’m going to stick with this habit. I’m interested to see if I notice any more benefits and if I can in fact keep it up.
Happy oil pulling!
Readers, have you pulled? Tell us in the comments.
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