Siwak: Preventive
Medicine for Your Teeth
One
of the best ways to protect one’s teeth is the siwak, which was mentioned in
several sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Siwak
are the wicks that are used to rub inside the mouth,
and
they get their name from the Arabic word “yudlik,” which can be roughly
translated to mean “massage” (i.e., massage the inside of the mouth). It means
more than “tooth brush.”
The
best type of siwak is that which comes from the araak tree. The siwak of the
Prophet (PBUH) was from that tree. The siwak is a natural twig fortified with
natural minerals that help clean the teeth, other inhibitors that prevent gums
from bleeding, cleaning agents that kill microbes and germs and a scent that
gives breath a naturally fresh smell. The siwak is an ideal, natural brush that
has been endowed with more than any artificial toothpaste could ever have.
Like
a toothbrush, the wicks on the siwak clean between the teeth and do not break
under any amount of pressure; rather, they are flexible and strong. The small
wicks bend to the appropriate shape to get plaque and leftover food out from in
between teeth while avoiding any damage to the gums.
The
Prophet (PBUH) taught us more than 1,400 years ago to use the siwak to clean
our teeth and mouth and give it a nice scent. Anas quoted the Prophet (PBUH) as
saying: “Whenever the Angel Gabriel would visit me, he would advise me to use
the siwak.”
The
leftovers of food found between teeth provide an excellent environment for the
festering of millions of bacteria, which can lead to painful and bloody gum
disease and cysts.
In
the worst cases, there can be inflammation of the jawbones.
Bacteria
also produce damaging enzymes that eat away at the calcium of the teeth, which
causes cavities. In severe cases, the bacteria produce gases that emit nasty
stenches from the mouth. Recent studies have found that siwak has natural
minerals that kill microbes and germs and remove plaque.
The
Prophet (PBUH) used to rub the siwak over his tongue, teeth and gums. Abu Musa
Al- Ash’ari said, “I visited the Prophet, peace be upon him, and the siwak was
at the edge of his tongue.”
Chemical
Breakdown of a Siwak
Siwak
has 19 beneficial ingredients in it. Most important among them are:
• Antibacterial acidic inhibitors that
fight decay and diarrhea. They are natural disinfectants and can be used to
stop bleeding. They disinfect the gums and teeth and close any microscopic cuts
that may have existed in the gums. On first usage, the siwak will taste harsh,
and maybe even burn, because of a mustard-like substance found in it, but this
is the ingredient that fights decay in the mouth and kills germs.
• Minerals such as sodium chloride,
potassium, sodium bicarbonate and calcium oxides. These clean the teeth. For
instance, the American Dental Association considers sodium bicarbonate to be a
preferred ingredient in toothpastes.
• Natural scented oils that taste and
smell nice, give the mouth a nice smell. They make up about 1% of the siwak.
• Enzymes that prevent the buildup of
plaque that causes gum disease. Plaque is also the no. 1 cause of premature
loss of teeth.
• Anti-decay and anti-germ ingredients
that act as a penicillin of sorts, decreasing the amount of bacteria in the
mouth, which means cleaner teeth and cleaner air when breathing through the
mouth.
Some
researchers have found that tooth decay is rapid when a dry brush is used, and
that wetting one’s toothbrush mitigates the damage. So the siwak should be
dampened before usage. If there is no alternative, one’s saliva will suffice to
dampen the stick. Siwak also has chemicals that cause the mouth to produce
extra saliva, which is the mouth’s organic defense and cleaning mechanism.
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