Natural brush Siwak, also known as Miswak or Meswak is the root of a tree Salvadora of Persia. The first toothbrush used for oral and dental hygiene for thousands of years.
The Siwak brush has a long, well-documented history and is known for its healing properties. It has disinfectant, antibacterial and antimicrobial effects inflammation and bleeding gums and when cleaning and whitening teeth.
Siwak naturally prevents settling tartar. It supports the production of saliva, helps with dry mouth - xerostomia and also supports good digestion.
Wash Siwak with water after removing from vacuum packaging. From the narrow side of the stick, remove the top bark about the width of your little finger. Slowly, firmly, but gently chew the bran on stools, until a brush is created. If the fibers are breaking too much, you are biting too much.
With gradual pressure, start cleaning from top to bottom and vice versa. Brush your teeth from all five sides: inside, outside, two sides and chewing surface. Don't forget the surface of the tongue as well. When finished, put the brush back into the travel case, with the used end towards the opening.
You can rinse your mouth with water. The taste in the mouth will be more intense. Brush, suck and chew several times a day.
After a few days the frayed fibers lose their taste, fibers used cut off and repeat the process. If the stick gets too dry, soak it overnight in a glass of water. With daily use and regular trimming, one brush is enough for about 3-4 weeks.
An effective tool for the care of teeth and oral cavity
100% natural product
He cleans his teeth
Freshens the breath
Protects the gums
Gives teeth shine
Reduces bad breath
Destroys bacteria in the mouth
Helps whiten teeth
It is gentle on tooth enamel
Contains vitamins and minerals
Practical to use anywhere without toothpaste