Misuak Tree Natural Toothpaste

Miswak, also known as Siwak, is obtained from the twigs or roots of the Salvadora persica tree, an evergreen shrub widespread in the arid areas of Africa, the Middle East, the Arabian Peninsula and tropical central-western Asia.
This tree has been used for centuries as a natural dental hygiene tool, both as a toothbrush and as a component of toothpastes.
Miswak toothpaste contains natural extracts that help protect teeth, eliminate bad breath, strengthen gums and whiten teeth. It contains about 19 substances beneficial for dental health, such as natural tannic acid, aromatic essential oil, trimethylamine, salvadorine alkaloid, vitamin C, inorganic salts such as chloride and fluoride, minerals such as sulfur, phosphorus, calcium and silicon, and saponins, flavonoids and steroids.
This natural toothpaste prevents tooth decay, strengthens gums, eliminates bad breath, improves the sense of taste and aids digestion. It also does not contain harmful chemicals such as fluoride, parabens, triclosan and formalin.
However, using Miswak as a natural toothbrush can cause gum problems if used incorrectly, as rubbing the root on the teeth horizontally or vertically can cause trauma to the gums and gum recession.
Miswak is available in various formats, both as a natural toothbrush and as a toothpaste, and can be purchased on platforms and herbal stores