Bad Breath Be Gone - Does This Ancient Twig Hold The Secret To Perfect Breath?

Bad Breath Be Gone - Does This Ancient Twig Hold The Secret To Perfect Breath?


The toothbrush solution Big pHARMA doesn't want you to know about!
Our ancestor's natural solution to "fasting breath".

The Ancient Tree Serving Dental Health, The Arak tree twig, historically known as "miswak" has been used for centuries as a natural oral hygiene tool. Its unique properties offer several benefits for dental health, making it a popular choice among different cultures.

It has been traditionally used in various regions, including the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia. It's a natural and sustainable oral health solution.

Why?

Arak tree twigs are a renewable and eco-friendly alternative to plastic toothbrushes. By opting for a natural twig, you reduce plastic waste and contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle.

The arak tree twig contains natural antimicrobial compounds (salvadorine and benzyl isothiocyanat) that help fight harmful bacteria in the mouth. Regular use can assist in reducing plaque buildup, gum inflammation, and bad breath.

The twig's fibers have a gentle abrasive texture, promoting effective cleaning and removing food particles. It can help stimulate blood flow to the gums when brushed, strengthen tooth enamel, and maintain overall oral hygiene.


Furthermore, miswak twigs have an alkaline pH, helping to balance the acidic conditions that can exacerbate enamel erosion.

You also produce more saliva whilst chewing on the miswak which further helps counter acid conditions in the mouth!

Arak tree twigs are widely available in areas where the tree grows, and they are often inexpensive or even free. This accessibility makes it an affordable option for those seeking natural dental care.

How do I use this weird looking ancient toothbrush?

To use an arak tree twig, chew on one end, removing the outer layer. The chewing create bristles from the end fibers, then gently brush your teeth and gums in a similar manner to a toothbrush. Trim the twig when needed with scissors and store it in a clean, dry place.|HaveΒ you heard of or used the miswak before?

Probably not because big pHarma doesn't want you to know about a cheap and effective oral health solution.
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