ONE INGREDIENT
A tree. That's it.
Salvadora persica, the arak tree. Cut, dried and packaged for daily use. No plastic, no tube, no list of ingredients you can't pronounce.
SIWAKSTICK 路 NATURE'S TOOTHBRUSH
One ingredient: a tree. Plastic-free. Recommended by the World Health Organization.
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ONE INGREDIENT
Salvadora persica, the arak tree. Cut, dried and packaged for daily use. No plastic, no tube, no list of ingredients you can't pronounce.
THE RITUAL
Soak the tip in warm water. Chew until the fibres fray into a brush. Brush. The wood is the paste; the wood does the cleaning. Two seconds longer than your old routine.
VS PLASTIC
A plastic stick that sheds microfibres twice a day, paired with a tube that says "do not swallow." Or one piece of a tree, used for seven millennia. One is going to outlive the other.
REAL CUSTOMERS
"I'd switched to natural toothpaste years ago but never thought about the brush. First week with this and my mouth honestly felt cleaner than it ever did with the tube. I'm not going back."
Bella M., Melbourne
You read every other label. Then you put plastic in your mouth twice a day.
A plastic brush that sheds microfibres, paired with a tube of ingredients you can't pronounce and a warning not to swallow it. That's the routine you got handed.
The natural alternative pre-dates the plastic one by about 6,930 years. The siwak: one piece of the Salvadora persica twig, used across the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia for around 7,000 years. Recommended by the World Health Organization for oral hygiene.
The marketing budget for the plastic version made the natural one disappear. We brought it back, sourced from a certified supplier and lab-tested before it ships.
The brush IS the toothpaste. One ingredient. A tree.
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