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This time, however, they seem to have gone too far by selling good old miswak as a raw toothbrush for over Rs 300 each! A Czech company called Yoni recently posted a video about their new product ...
If you have ever dipped your toe in the realm of herbal remedies for oral health, you must have come across Miswak right at the beginning of your indulgence. There are credible reasons why Miswak ...
The World Health Organisation for oral hygiene has recognised the multiple benefit of miswak. The miswak or siwak is a teeth-cleaning twig taken from the Salvadora persica tree known as arak in ...
For the uninitiated, Miswak is the twig from the Arak tree, found majorly in the Middle East, and can be used to clean toothbrush, much like the desi Daatun. When I saw the video, I thought ...
During her research she came across the benefits of the Miswak stick, a tooth-cleaning twig traditionally used mainly in the Middle East, Pakistan and India. With each use, the top is bitten off ...
One genius at a Czech company called Yoni must instead be yelling “They stole my miswak” at this very moment. Yeah, Yoni has just discovered miswak and is selling it as a ‘revolutionary ...
However, it is preferable to clean teeth with miswak at the beginning and end of the day, according to the latest fatwa issued by the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments (GAIAE ...
In line with this, the company has revealed that its Dabur Miswak Toothpaste has drawn in an overwhelming response since it was launched into the Egyptian market--driving in an increase in sales and a ...