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Siwak

The impulse that led to the founding of the company and their import came during an examination with a Syrian dentist and gradually matured during trips to the Middle East. The owner decided to import the toothbrushes to Europe, where consumers immediately recognized their quality. The aids became known as the "chewing toothbrush" and became an overnight hit, especially with parents and children who refuse to brush their teeth.  

Miswak is a tooth brushing twig from the Salvadora persica tree. It is said to have been used more than 7,000 years ago. The properties of miswak are described as follows: in addition to their antibacterial activity, which can help control plaque formation and activity, they can be effectively used as a natural toothbrush for cleaning teeth.They also occupy a prominent place in Islamic hygienic jurisprudence. It is commonly used in the Arabian Peninsula, the Horn of Africa, North Africa, parts of the Sahel, the Indian subcontinent, Central Asia and Southeast Asia. In Malaysia, miswak is known as Kayu Sugi, Malay for 'chewing stick'.

By regularly chewing and brushing your teeth with Siwak, you will get white, shiny teeth and healthy gums within a few days. The essential oils contained in the root lycus protect the tooth enamel. It is suitable during tooth growth for teething and disinfection of the oral cavity. Many children are given toothbrushes by their mothers to chew instead of sweets and treats. The substances contained in the toothbrush effectively destroy the germs of tooth decay and by chewing and sucking it, children do not gain weight.