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The Miswak Club Natural Teeth Whitening Kit offers a unique, eco-friendly solution for achieving whiter teeth and fresher breath without the use of chemicals or toothpaste. Each kit includes two natural toothbrush sticks derived from the Arak tree, designed to last up to 40 days. With a 120-day money-back guarantee, this product ensures you can smile confidently, knowing your oral care is both effective and sustainable.
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Our early ancestors didn’t brush… didn’t floss… didn’t get cavities.
Our early ancestors didn’t brush… didn’t floss… didn’t get cavities. This is my “go to” line because it seems that the more we brush and floss and use fluoride, the more cavities we get. Obviously, brushing and flossing aren’t the answer, but don’t tell this to the multi-billion dollar dental industry (nor to the allopathic dentist). We all have the ability to remineralize our teeth… to withstand acidic insults… to arrest and resist decay. Nutrition giants Weston A. Price & May Mellanby published the data proving the vital importance that the fat soluble vitamins A, D and K play in tooth remineralization.Wife is a biological dentist (of 20 years)… I own a supplement company (yours truly). In fact, we developed a product together called “Tooth Restore” that is rich in vitamins A, D, K, magnesium, phosphorus (and others)… No, this is not a topical (nor) a toothpaste... it's food! This is not commercially available, nor does it need to be for people to glean the benefits, because as you know, nourishing food comes first.— Vitamins A, D, and K2 cooperate synergistically not only with each other, but also with essential minerals like magnesium and zinc, with dietary fat, and with key metabolic factors like thyroid hormone * —— Vitamins A, D, and K2 interact synergistically to support energy metabolism, immune health, provide for adequate growth, support strong bones and teeth, and protect soft tissues from calcification * —— Magnesium is required for the production of all proteins, including those that interact with vitamins A and D * —Grass Fed Beef Liver is high in real, preformed vitamin A. That said, if you are deficient in vitamin D, vitamin K2 and/or magnesium, you will not see as much benefit as you could (nor) will you be optimizing other important health metrics. Do you regularly get mid day sun exposure, or take a vitamin D3 supplement? Do you eat fermented veggies like kimchi or sauerkraut or take a vitamin K2 supplement? Do you take a magnesium supplement (I personally recommend a transdermal magnesium oil spray and oral supplementation because it's virtually impossible to get enough magnesium from diet alone).[ NOTE: Bone marrow is likely rich in vitamin K and the other fat-soluble nutrients, but formal tests to determine the range and amount remain to be carried out.[11] While smashing bones and sucking out the marrow fat was the hard way our ancestors obtained vitamin K, it's not that difficult to obtain marrow bones and either oven roast 3" pieces to serve as appetisers, or slow cook them to make them extra delicious / nutritious... or, look for a good bone marrow supplement! ]The take home message here is live life in harmony with nature, the way of our early ancestors… love your bone soups, look to liver, get sensible sun exposure, eat your fermented foods (natto reigns supreme) and mind your magnesium. If you want fresh breath, brush your teeth (see below). If you want oral health, nourish your body.People with periodontal issues (e.g. deep pockets, recurrent infection, bone loss/recession, etc) will also need additional support from whole bone extract (bone, marrow and cartilage), CoQ10 (or Beef Heart) and collagen. Ideally, we would consume these nourishing nutrients by indulging in the deliciousness of true bone broth, bone marrow and organ meats (heart is the richest source of CoQ10 that exists in nature). These additional nose-to-tail nutrients could easily be the missing link to the strength, energy and other health benefits that we are all after.P.S. For those that need intensive support to regain your dental strength and health, consider practicing a ketogenic diet as a "supplement" to everything above. Ketosis helps to deprive the bad bacteria of an energy source... less energy means less fermentation... means less acidic byproducts to demineralize teeth and bone (think recession)... Wife, the biological dentist, has been using this strategy with her patients for over a decade, way before it became "trendy!" It's also incredibly helpful to swish with sea salt water throughout the day, and especially after eating and drinking, to maintain a balanced pH. Lastly, Bovine Tracheal Cartilage (BTC) has proven to be incredibly helpful with treatment resistant conditions and wound healing (tons of peer reviewed studies on these topics). If you don't know about BTC, you need to because it works!- Ketogenic diet- Salt water rinses- Bovine Tracheal Cartilage (BTC)As far as brushing goes, by all means, do it when you feel like it... we recommend using a Bass brush (or) a chewing stick just like our early ancestors did which shows parallel, or even greater efficacy, as compared to standard brushing (see study). When we brush, we use a homemade concoction of bentonite clay, coconut oil, colloidal silver and sea salt with a dash of peppermint oil. There's even a commercial product out there by Uncle Harry's Natural Products that's very similar.SUPPLEMENT / FOOD SUMMARY FOR DENTAL HEALTH- Grass Fed Liver (and/or) Bovine Tracheal Cartilage- Grass Fed Bone Marrow- Magnesium... transdermal magnesium oil (by Ancient Minerals) applied to feet before bed and oral magnesium (by Trace Minerals; Mega Mag)- Vitamin D3 - get this from sensible sunshine or a supplement- Vitamin K2 - get this from fermented veggies, kimchi, sauerkraut or natto- Grass Fed Heart - get this if needing gum support too- Grass Fed Collagen - get this if needing gum support tooUPDATE:Don't forget to "Avoid Dangers, Like Our Early Ancestors Did." Wife also makes her patients turn off their wifi routers at night, leave their cell phones out of the bedroom and remove electrical devices within a 12 foot radius of the bed (one's pillow should also not be near a power outlet). If you can get away from bathing in non-native EMFs, health and healing has a better chance. Many times, all you need to do is use an EMF meter to see where the fields have biological implications and then re-position the offensive device... sometimes you may need to re-position your bed, chair or sitting area.
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J**I
Natural way to clean your teeth
First time user here. I'm giving this product three stars because I just used it twice (last night and this morning) and will have to use more to see its effectiveness. When the package arrived, one of the two miswaks looks as if there was no bark at all..it's just white, while the other miswak looks like the picture on Amazon. I opened the white one and it's wet...not sure if that's normal. But I didn't see any mold, so I proceeded to use it anyway, following the photo instruction. I looked up online and most people said to just soak the part that you're going to use, which is one end of the stick. But the photo instruction shows the entire stick soaked in a glass full of water. I dunno. I followed the miswak's club photo instruction anyway. The smell is strong but I can only smell it when I sniff it. Smells green...like plants, so that's normal. I tried it last night and this morning, and it's pretty fun, actually, to nibble and see a pack of small fibers that is strong enough to be rubbed against my teeth lol. One or two fibers fell apart while I was brushing. I just spit them out. I like it that it's slim enough to reach the teeth in the back, which normally my small toothbrush can't. My teeth felt smooth after brushing. I like it so far. Will be given more review soon. Cheers!
J**E
Awesome little "toothbrush"
I'd never heard of miswak or used it, but saw it recommended in a video for overall tooth care. (I'm in an all-out "gotta fix my teeth" phase right now). I LOVE the little tube and the piece of fabric, because I primarily bought miswak to use in the car after I have a coffee or a snack, driving around town for work. I wanted something that would help activate my saliva and clean my teeth since I can't be brushing my teeth in the car, haha. AND easy to store so it's not rolling around the glove compartment collecting dirt.This is the first one I've tried, but it seems like an excellent product. The packaging is great. After soaking, the strong smell is more palatable, and if you can get past it, after a day or so it takes on just a kind of "artichoke-like" scent. That's the way I'd describe it! It's actually quite soothing.I really love the feel of the "bristles" and chewing on it satisfies the dog side of my personality ;) I also like sucking on it after I rub it around my mouth. (So, for those who are orally fixated, it's win-win). I feel like it gets my teeth clean and smooth! I haven't noticed any major improvements other than that, since I've been using for only about a week and a half... so as for whitening or long-term benefits, I can't say. But it just feels good to use, and does an excellent job replacing an "on the go" toothbrush, and that's enough for me.One thing I don't love is the little bits of the bark sometimes flake off and I have to spit them out or, probably, end up swallowing some. It's not a big deal, and only a few small bits now and then. Maybe just the "way of miswak", but that's why it's 4 stars instead of 5. Or maybe I'm being too rough! I dunno. But hey, it's natural, so better bits of bark than plastic, right?Try it! It's natural, fun and will make your teeth feel smooth. I also have receding gums and it feels gentle enough to use so I'm not worried about aggravating anything.
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