oil pull
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Back-formation from oil pulling.
Verb
[edit]oil pull (third-person singular simple present oil pulls, present participle oil pulling, simple past and past participle oil pulled)
- (transitive) To swish vegetable oil in one's mouth for the purpose of detoxing the body and healing the teeth and gums
- 2014, Lindsay Sullivan, Emily V. Steinhauser, Oil Pulling and Essential Oils:
- The most recommended oils are sesame, coconut or olive oil. It is also advised to oil pull in the morning, prior to drinking or eating anything.
- 2015, Dr. Michelle Coleman, Oil Pulling Revolution:
- In desperation with seasonal sinus flare-up, I pulled out my coconut oil with a drop of peppermint and oil pulled for 20 minutes.
Noun
[edit]- The act or an instance of oil pulling
- 2015, Dr. Michelle Coleman, Oil Pulling Revolution:
- If using Melissa to help a canker or cold sore, it is best done with shorter oil pulls of 5 to 10 minutes, three times a day.