Tuesday 10 July 2012

Miswak,Oral and General Health


The miswak (miswaak, siwak, sewak) is a teeth cleaning twig derived from peelo, zaitoon (olive), bitam, walnut or any bitter tree.

 

Scientific studies 

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the use of the miswak in 1986 and in 2000 an international consensus report on oral hygiene concluded that further research was needed to document the effect of the miswak.

 

A 2003 scientific study comparing the use of miswak with ordinary toothbrushes concluded that the results clearly were in favor of the users who had been using the miswak, provided they had been given proper instruction on how to use it. 

 

Dr. Rami Mohammed Diabi, who spent more than 17 years researching the effects of miswak on health, and especially its anti-addiction effects on smokers (curative and preventive sides), has opened a field of science and research with his last publication: “Miswak Medicine Theory” or Sewak Puncture medicine which led him to what is called Beyond Sewak: World of Science and Research. Miswak also is contributing to the fight against desertification, thereby affecting our environment and global climate.

 

Studies indicate that Salvadora persica extract is somewhat comparable to other oral disinfectants and anti-plaque agents like Triclosan and Chlorhexidine Gluconate if used in a very high concentration 

 

 

Miswak, is 100% organic. Go green~ for the environment. 

 

The Natural Nutrients found in miswak is fluorine (2x what is found in toothpastes), silicon, Vitamin C, salvadorine and trimethylamine. 

 

 

The World Health Organization recommends the use of the miswak in international consensus reports on oral hygiene published in 1986 and in 2000. 

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The Minerals in this root or twig include potassium, sodium, chloride, 

sodium bicarbonate and calcium oxides. 

These ingredients all strengthen the tooth enamel. 

The bark contains an antibiotic which surpresses the growth of bacteria and the formation of plaque. Research shows that regular use of miswak significantly reduces plaque, gingivitis and growth of cariogenic bacteria. It is naturally strengthens and protects the enamel with resins and mild abrasives for whiter teeth and fresher breath. It reduces stains from tobacco products, coffee and teas. 

The form of the twig makes it easier to get to the hard to reach places for a standard toothbrush. It massages the gums for healthier teeth. 

 

A few important benefits of Miswak:

* Kills bacteria that causes gum disease
 * Fights plaque effectively.

* Useful and effectives for teeth whitening.

* Helps reduce tooth decay 

* Removes Bad breath and odor from mouth. 

* Creates a fragrance in the mouth. 

* Effectively cleans between teeth due to its parallel bristles. 

* Increases salivation and hence inhibits dry mouth (Xerostomia) 

 

How To Use Miswak ?

To use your miswak stick: Remove the stick from the package and trim or chew the bark off one end of the stick; about a 1/2 inch. Chew on the exposed end until the twig forms bristles. Brush as usual. No toothpaste required. The miswak will freshen the mouth. Every few days (when bristles look like an old broom) cut off the exposed bristles, peel bark and start anew. 

 

Enjoy! and keep smiling :

 

 

Kia Baat hai mery MOHAMMAD (S.A.W) ki 

karlo aur research logo koi kami koi khami nahi mily gi tumhain kisi b sunnat e Rassol Main 

 



 MISWAK

1) Reminds the KALMAH at the time of death. 

2) MIswak is the freshness of mouth. 

3) Cure of the every Disease, except the death. 

4) Miswak improves eyesight. 

5) Makes gums stronger. 

6) Increase the fluency & intelligence. 

7) It make angels happy. 

Miswak is the following of SUNNAH.


9) It increases the reward of salath. 

10) Miswak improves memory. 

11) It delays aging. 

12) Strengthens the back. 

13) the soul leaves the body easily. 

14) Miswak make wiser. 

15) Makes theeth shiny. 

16) Grow the hair. 

17) Keep away devil' thought. 

18) Beautifies the face. 

19) Relaxes the brain. 

20) Satisfies the heart

 

 Narrated Abu Said: I testify that Allah's Apostle said, "The taking of a bath on Friday is compulsory for every male Muslim who has attained the age of puberty and (also) the cleaning of his teeth with Siwak, and the using of perfume if it is available." Amr (a sub-narrator) said, "I confirm that the taking of a bath is compulsory, but as for the Siwak and the using of perfume, Allah knows better whether it is obligatory or not, but according to the Hadith it is as above.

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