New Delhi: Whether its yoga or oil pulling, the West has often borrowed and repackaged centuries-old practices to make them trendier. This time, however, they seem to have gone too far by selling good old miswak as a raw toothbrush for over Rs 300 each! A Czech company called Yoni recently posted a video about their new product, advertised as a 'toothbrush and toothpaste in one', a 'twig from a tree salvadora persica', or, as most Indians know it, miswak. Miswak twigs have been around for over 7,000 years as natural teeth-cleaning agents in the Indian subcontinent, Arab peninsula, parts of Africa and Central and Southwest Asia.
In its new form, this 'rawtoothbrush,' as the product is marketed, is sold at 3.90 pounds or approximately Rs 315 for a single twig!
As is to be expected, Twitter was quick to jump up and point out that these 'revolutionary' raw toothbrushes have been around for centuries.
People were very quick to point out that the 'discovery' isn't actually so...
And they were not going to take it lying down
Nope
Some were amused
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As is to be expected, Twitter was quick to jump up and point out that these 'revolutionary' raw toothbrushes have been around for centuries.
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And they were not going to take it lying down
Nope
Some were amused
You can watch the full ad here:
What do you think of it? Do let us know using the comments section below.
Click here for more trending stories.
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