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Miswak - Siwak Zaitouni - Natural Toothbrush made of wood

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Zaitouni Miswak Siwak - the natural toothbrush made of wood.

Miswak, the natural toothbrush for home and on the road.
Since successfully used for thousands of years in the East and Southwest Asia, is Miswak The Natural Alternative to the traditional toothbrush or Miswak Siwak dar. is used without toothpaste.
The Miswak offered here is made from the freshly cut roots of Peelu or Arakbaumes (Salvadora persica).
The miswak has a high natural content of 8 to 22 ppm fluoride, silicon, saponins, flavonoids, and calcium sulfate. Gypsum crystals in Miswak serve as a cleaner body.
Tannins give the Miswak its slightly bitter taste. By the tannins the oral mucosa is calmed, prevents inflammation of the gums and accelerates the healing process of injuries.

Length: approx 18-21cm (varies because Miswak is a natural product.)
Diameter: 1-1.8 cm (Varies as miswak is a natural product.)

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MSK-001

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