Frequently asked questions

Use:

The roots of Salvadora pesque have a slightly pungent salty taste similar to horseradish or wasabi. After use, a slightly sweetened, fresh taste remains in the mouth.

Yes and great. The minerals contained in the Miswak root tighten and strengthen the gums. They help in general disinfection of the oral cavity from canker sores, inflammation and bleeding gums.

Yes. Miswak roots are a natural chewing gum. Babies and young children can use them when cutting their gums and as a natural mouth disinfectant.

Yes. However, it depends on each woman's own decision. In another state, many things change in the female body, including tastes. The argument for its use is the fact that Miswak is a natural product used as the only means of oral hygiene by millions of women for thousands of years.

Processing:

The roots of Salvadora persica are cut from the thinnest ends, and each tree from which Miswak is obtained has several years to recover before the next harvest.

Salvadora persica roots are washed in a water bath and immediately vacuum packed to maintain moisture and freshness when they reach the users.

The mint, clove and lemon flavors of Miswak brushes are created by adding edible essential oils to a water bath before vacuum packaging.

We recommend consuming Miswak roots within thirty days of opening the vacuum packaging. Vacuum-packed Siwak lasts up to one and a half years.

Recommendation:

The travel case keeps the Miswak roots moist and hygienic for use anytime, anywhere. You can always have the case with you. In the pocket, in the purse, in the car, in the office, by the TV and by the bed.

Bamboo is a plant and Miswak draws moisture from its roots into itself. The brush dries faster and at the same time mold can form in the bamboo case from the remains of saliva or water.

Yes. From ten pieces of Miswak brushes, infuse a strong extract from the roots of Salvadora persica into cold boiled water for three days. Use for gargling and instead of toothpaste.

Yes. Just like humans, it helps to remove bad breath in dogs and cats. It also helps break down hard tartar and bleeding gums. The liking of the brush is individual for each animal. Some dogs or cats love Miswak roots and others don't. Try throwing Fetch to the dogs or chewing in their presence.

Solution:

Cut the Miswak roots gradually over one to two days and according to the frequency of use. You can cut off after each cleaning to increase the disinfection effect.

Miswak roots gradually dry up. The white spots are precipitated minerals and salt. Just wash the brush with water before use and the white spots will disappear.

Siwak is a natural product. It still absorbs moisture from the surroundings and works inside. Improper storage in sunlight or near water drains and toilets can cause deterioration of the root.

Yes. Miswak root fibers have the same cleaning power as regular brushes. In addition, chewing enriches the mouth and body with important minerals and vitamins.

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