This brings back memories. My Dad used to use an old brand Py-co-pay that was actually a powder. It smelled like baking soda.
https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_737950
nostr:npub1ve0xv7ktrf0r6cqu4cpm7q4e7yz4glq8qpn6kpnrc4nx58w2cxesqjxs9t. Here you go.
The lip balm ingredients are shown on my labels. The toothpaste ingredients:
-5 parts calcium carbonate powder
- 1 part diatomaceos earth
- 2 parts baking soda
- 3-5 parts coconut oil
- peppermint essential oil to taste
- turmeric powder
- clove powder
The last 3 ingredients are optional, but I use them in my recipe.


This brings back memories. My Dad used to use an old brand Py-co-pay that was actually a powder. It smelled like baking soda.
https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_737950
That's funny how some of the old brands just arent around anymore. The stuff i use is just a combination of recipes I found online, for natural toothpaste. I just tweaked it to my liking.
Yeah. Sometimes they were good products that just faded away because they weren't popular anymore.