Organic Salvadora Persica (Miswak) Stem
Organic Salvadora Persica Stem
Product Type | Powder |
English/ Common Name | Toothbrush Tree, Arak, Jhak, Pīlu, Mustard Tree |
Botanical Name | Salvadora persica |
Indian Name | Meswak, miswak |
Origin | India |
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General Usage
Miswak has become synonymous with the traditional teeth-cleansing chewing stick that is prepared from the stem of Salvadora persica. Miswak also has antioxidant, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory effects. It also has gingival & periodontal health effects. Across the Middle East and India, Miswak is extensively used as a ‘tooth-cleaning stick’.
Overview
Salvadora persica is a large, well-branched, and evergreen shrub or a tree found in dry and arid region of India. The stem of S. persica has antiplaque, analgesic, anticonvulsant, antibacterial, antimycotic properties. There are numerous beneficial effects of miswak in respect of oral hygiene and dental health.
Common Names
Toothbrush Tree, Arak, Jhak, Pīlu, Mustard Tree
For Educational Purpose Only
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Please be advised: Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing or have existing conditions.
Precautionary Information / Contraindications: Salvadora persica should not be consumed during pregnancy or nursing. It should be consumed with a doctor’s advice if you are already on any medication. For further clarification, please consult your healthcare practitioner before starting consumption of Salvadora persica.
Storage Conditions: Salvadora persica should be kept in an airtight container/ bottle away from direct sunlight in a cool & dry place.
Note: The product is organically grown and processed as per national and international guidelines for Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Good Agriculture and Manufacturing practice (GAMP). The product is 100% vegetarian and vegan.
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