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Buy Pack of 5 Peelu Miswaks Online at best Prices

Company: Miswak
Rs. 250.00

Peelu Miswak Nature's Toothbrush Derived from the Peelu tree's branches, this organic tooth-cleaning twig offers a natural and sustainable way to maintain oral hygiene.

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Miswak a Natural Oral Care Wonder Discover the age-old tradition of oral hygiene with Miswak, a natural teeth-cleaning twig derived from Salvadora persica. Used for centuries across cultures, Miswak promotes dental health, freshens breath, and provides an eco-friendly alternative to conventional toothbrushes. Explore the benefits of this sustainable dental practice rooted in tradition and sustainability.

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The Miswak is a natural teeth cleaning twig. It is traditional and natural alternative to the modern toothbrush. The Miswak has various names in different parts of this planet. It is popular as miswak, sewak, or arak in the middle east ; miswak in Tanzania; datan and miswak in India and Pakistan Miswak, an oral hygiene accessory is reputed to have been used over 7000 years ago when neither nylon nor toothpaste was discovered. The Salvadora persica tree known as Arak is the source of the Miswak Sticks. The Miswak sticks were the primary source of dental care before the modern toothbrush and toothpaste industry had come into existence. The innumberable people had been maintaining their oral health by using these toothbrush reminiscent twigs  for thousands of years. Some 7000 years ago, the Babylonians used the Miswak Sticks (chewing sticks). Later on, these Miswak sticks were used throughout the Greek and Roman empires and have been used by Jews, Egyptians, and in the Islamic empires. These are believed to be used in Europe until about 300 years ago. Miswak is being used even today in Africa, South America, Asia, the Middle East including Saudi Arabia, and throughout the Islamic countries The use of the Sewaks has deep roots in many cultures. The Arak (Salvadora persica) tree is the most common source of Miswak sticks in the In the Middle East While the people in the West Arfrica are getting the Siwaks from the lime tree (citrus aurantafolia) and the orange tree (Citrus sinesis). The roots of Senna (Cassia vinnea) were used by the Black Americals While the African laburnum (Cassia sieberianba) were used in Sierra Leone. In the Indian Subcontinent, Neem (Azadirachta indica) is widely used to clean the teeth. In Islam, Miswak Stick has great importance. This tree Salvadora persica is traditionally used to create a chew stick called miswak, as frequently advocated for inthe hadith (written traditions relating to the life of Muhammad).

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