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Miswak - Lahore
Tuesday, 17 February 2015Item details
City:
Lahore, Punjab
Offer type:
Offer
Price:
Rs 20
Item description
Name: Miswak with Holder
Size: 120 X 10mm (Junior)
Scientific Name: Salvadora Persica
Clean teeth are the pearl of the personality. Besides spiritual benefits of Miswak, it is good for maintenance of one's gums and teeth and it also refreshed the mouth, eliminated odors, improves the sense of taste and keeps the teeth glowing.
Miswak is also known as Sewak, Siwak, Sewaak
Clean teeth are the pearl of the personality. Besides spiritual benefits of Miswak, it is good for maintenance of one's gums and teeth and it also refreshed the mouth, eliminated odors, improves the sense of taste and keeps the teeth glowing.
Miswak is also known as Sewak, Siwak, Sewaak.
The World Health Organization recommends the use of the miswak in international consensus reports on oral hygiene published in 1986 and in 2000.
The Minerals in this root or twig include potassium, sodium, chloride,
sodium bicarbonate and calcium oxides.
These ingredients all strengthen the tooth enamel.
The bark contains an antibiotic which surpresses the growth of bacteria and the formation of plaque. Research shows that regular use of miswak significantly reduces plaque, gingivitis and growth of cariogenic bacteria. It is naturally strengthens and protects the enamel with resins and mild abrasives for whiter teeth and fresher breath. It reduces stains from tobacco products, coffee and teas.
The form of the twig makes it easier to get to the hard to reach places for a standard toothbrush. It massages the gums for healthier teeth.
A few important benefits of Miswak:
Kills bacteria that causes gum disease
Fights plaque effectively.
Useful and effectives for teeth whitening
Helps reduce tooth decay
Removes Bad breath and odor from mouth.
Creates a fragrance in the mouth.
Effectively cleans between teeth due to its parallel bristles.
Increases salivation and hence inhibits dry mouth (Xerostomia)
How To Use Miswak ?
To use your miswak stick: Remove the stick from the package and trim or chew the bark off one end of the stick; about a 1/2 inch. Chew on the exposed end until the twig forms bristles. Brush as usual. No toothpaste required. The miswak will freshen the mouth. Every few days (when bristles look like an old broom) cut off the exposed bristles, peel bark and start anew.
Enjoy! and keep smiling :)
Miswak's Scientific Researches
Study Title: Comparative effect of chewing sticks and toothbrushing on plaque removal and gingival health.
Journal: Oral Health Prev Dent. 2003;1(4):301-7.
CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the miswak is more effective than toothbrushing for reducing plaque and gingivitis, when preceded by professional instruction in its correct application. The miswak appeared to be more effective than toothbrushing for removing plaque from the embrasures, thus enhancing interproximal health.
Size: 120 X 10mm (Junior)
Scientific Name: Salvadora Persica
Clean teeth are the pearl of the personality. Besides spiritual benefits of Miswak, it is good for maintenance of one's gums and teeth and it also refreshed the mouth, eliminated odors, improves the sense of taste and keeps the teeth glowing.
Miswak is also known as Sewak, Siwak, Sewaak
Clean teeth are the pearl of the personality. Besides spiritual benefits of Miswak, it is good for maintenance of one's gums and teeth and it also refreshed the mouth, eliminated odors, improves the sense of taste and keeps the teeth glowing.
Miswak is also known as Sewak, Siwak, Sewaak.
The World Health Organization recommends the use of the miswak in international consensus reports on oral hygiene published in 1986 and in 2000.
The Minerals in this root or twig include potassium, sodium, chloride,
sodium bicarbonate and calcium oxides.
These ingredients all strengthen the tooth enamel.
The bark contains an antibiotic which surpresses the growth of bacteria and the formation of plaque. Research shows that regular use of miswak significantly reduces plaque, gingivitis and growth of cariogenic bacteria. It is naturally strengthens and protects the enamel with resins and mild abrasives for whiter teeth and fresher breath. It reduces stains from tobacco products, coffee and teas.
The form of the twig makes it easier to get to the hard to reach places for a standard toothbrush. It massages the gums for healthier teeth.
A few important benefits of Miswak:
Kills bacteria that causes gum disease
Fights plaque effectively.
Useful and effectives for teeth whitening
Helps reduce tooth decay
Removes Bad breath and odor from mouth.
Creates a fragrance in the mouth.
Effectively cleans between teeth due to its parallel bristles.
Increases salivation and hence inhibits dry mouth (Xerostomia)
How To Use Miswak ?
To use your miswak stick: Remove the stick from the package and trim or chew the bark off one end of the stick; about a 1/2 inch. Chew on the exposed end until the twig forms bristles. Brush as usual. No toothpaste required. The miswak will freshen the mouth. Every few days (when bristles look like an old broom) cut off the exposed bristles, peel bark and start anew.
Enjoy! and keep smiling :)
Miswak's Scientific Researches
Study Title: Comparative effect of chewing sticks and toothbrushing on plaque removal and gingival health.
Journal: Oral Health Prev Dent. 2003;1(4):301-7.
CONCLUSION: It is concluded that the miswak is more effective than toothbrushing for reducing plaque and gingivitis, when preceded by professional instruction in its correct application. The miswak appeared to be more effective than toothbrushing for removing plaque from the embrasures, thus enhancing interproximal health.