Miswak - BiO toothbrush
Properties of Siwak Wood Toothbrush
Super fresh and vacuum packed
Siwak comes from the root of the "toothbrush tree" salvadora persica, country of origin Pakistan
Length: about 15 cm
Ø between 0.8 cm - 1.6 cm
For thousands of years, the so-called Zahnfege for oral hygiene is in use in primitive peoples. In Arabic culture, the use of a tooth sweep (Miswak, Siwak, Seawak) is firmly anchored in religion. The Prophet Muhammad teaches the use of the Miswak branches in his writings. Even in the history of India, the use of dental wood in religion and medicine is already in ancient writings such as the work of Ayurvedic Doctor Susruta from the 6th century BC u. To find Z.
The Miswak branch contains natural ingredients that promote the health of the tooth and oral mucosa:
Fluoride - enamel hardening
Silicate - gentle plaster body
Vitamin C - preserving
Tannins - astringent
Saponins - Degreasing
Flavonoids - antibacterial
Potassium / calcium - remineralizing
During tooth cleaning, the wood releases its aromatic juice, astringent and antibacterial to the oral mucosa and mineralizing the enamel.
Miswak in the context of Koran and Sunnah
Abū Huraira, may Allah be pleased with him, said: Allah's Messenger said: "If it were not too great a burden for my community - or for the people - I would have ordered the teeth before each prayer (with Miswak) to clean. "(Narrated by al-Buẖārī and Muslim)
Ḥuḏaifa, may Allah be pleased with him, said: Allah's Messenger, Allah bless him and give him salvation, used to wake up at night, to cleanse the teeth with the Miswak. (Narrated by al-Buẖārī and Muslim)
Abū Mūsā al-Asch'ariy, may Allah be pleased with him, said: When I come to the Prophet, Allah bless him and give him salvation, came, I saw the tip of the miswak on his tongue. (Al-Buẖārī and Muslim)