The miswak (miswaak, siwak, sewak) is a teeth cleaning twig made from a twig of the Salvadora persica tree . It has a long, well-documented history and is reputed for its medicinal benefits
A miswak should be one hand span in length when selected. If it becomes dry, it should be soaked in rose water to soften the end bristles. The end should be cut afresh to ensure hygiene and should never be stored near a toilet or sink. The brush may be created by cutting Salvadora persica's branches instead of its roots (as done in the Sudan), keeping in mind that the tree's roots can retain humidity more so than its branches. This favors more long-term usage. There is also a toothpaste made from miswak extract that can be purchased in the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe and North America.
Toothpick in Arabic = Khelal The stick or twig Arabs use to clean their teeth at all times, is called: Miswak. Its full of very good nutrients including florides that are all very good for mouth and teeth. Miswak bleeches yellow teeth also.
yes it stick on ground.
according to prophet muhammed using miswak will prevent our teeth and mouth from all diseases,it will enhance our mind power,and prevent stomach diseases.if we do miswak in our wadhu before namaaz then we get many times more savaab for our namaaz.
Meswak is scientifically formulated, Ayurvedic toothpaste (mfd.by Dabur India Ltd.), from pure extract of the Miswak plant, 'Salvadore Persica' - the famous 'Toothbrush Tree' used for centuries. The astringent and bactericidal properties of Miswak help reduce tooth decay, fight plaque and prevent gum disease.
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yes it can . :)
yes
yes it could.........or can it?
yes you can except the lip stick i dont know if you can bring it
Hey idiot it is "Will chewing gum stick to the ground forever". Man, what was your English grade in school?
Chewing gum
nope but scientist are trying to invent it :)