Hey you Guys! In this video, I discuss our cultural secret to whiter teeth. I hope you will like it. Please comment below, like, share and subscribe. Thank you all for watching!
I saw something similar many years ago on a PBS documentary. A tribe somewhere all had perfect teeth and no cavities because they routinely chewed on a plant that caused their teeth to have greater bone density, and it also had a whitening effect. Is this plant also something people chew on sometimes? If so, that would likely increase bone density, too.
@@ilikethoseodds.4066 probably it's not just the plant/twig, but what people eat. I also believe these people dont use toothpaste? Maybe? There are a lot of things that contribute to their beautiful teeth.
I live in Texas and lived in Asmara, Ethiopia (Eritrea) for most of my early childhood. The common people in Asmara used twigs for cleaning their teeth, and they had very white teeth. I want to start using twigs for my teeth but not sure what type of twigs to use. Can you tell me which types of twigs to order? I like your video...you're a charm😁❤
Watching in Papua New Guinea, would be helpful if you share information about this twig, cause it's not just any twigs. Is this tree only found in Africa? Please I am very much interested and need your clarification on this magic twigs. Thanks
Is it better than baking soda or crest whitening strips or is it better than whitening toothpaste if it is then probably everybody will order it so is it better than all the toothpaste we have an America and all the products we have in America
I dont know why you do a whole video and not tell what kind of plant you are using. Wasted time watching some of these videos. Going on to another channel that shares not lures.
@@patriciacoughlin1654this video is yet another cleverly-disguised promo for the product. Don't fall for it. It's likely the 'primitive African mineral that 'melts in your mouth and reverses tooth decay overnight' - TOTAL SCAM. The company has all sorts of folks enlisted to promte the Dentitox scam...
@@RSY873 But it doesn't make my teeth soo white. I have used it now for like 3 weeks and my teeth are still yellow, only the front are little bit white
@Potere al popolo I don't eat sugar and if u see carbs as sugar then I don't see them like that. I am sure carbs and sugar works in different way in the body.
I am currently in Ghana. I am really impressed with how white everyone’s teeth is. The richer, middle class and poor all have white teeth. blown away!
It's called "sewak" or "miswak" in arabic and if u r "muslim" ofc you know what it is
Bravo it is what Mhd salawat Alla Aleh said and used to use. This has a silica that makes teeth strong and kills germs.
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Finally! Thanks for this video!
You are such a goddess! Thank you for the great knowledge I’m so excited to try!!!!
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I saw something similar many years ago on a PBS documentary. A tribe somewhere all had perfect teeth and no cavities because they routinely chewed on a plant that caused their teeth to have greater bone density, and it also had a whitening effect. Is this plant also something people chew on sometimes? If so, that would likely increase bone density, too.
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how do tribal people have better teeth than me, a person who uses mouth wash and brushes my teeth. Id very much like to know what this plant is 😢
@@ilikethoseodds.4066 probably it's not just the plant/twig, but what people eat. I also believe these people dont use toothpaste? Maybe? There are a lot of things that contribute to their beautiful teeth.
Thank you so much you are so beautiful on the inside and out I send you peace and love from California
Thank you so much
Angelic Africa, you are so beautiful. I love your perfect white smile!
Thank you 😊
I live in Texas and lived in Asmara, Ethiopia (Eritrea) for most of my early childhood. The common people in Asmara used twigs for cleaning their teeth, and they had very white teeth. I want to start using twigs for my teeth but not sure what type of twigs to use. Can you tell me which types of twigs to order? I like your video...you're a charm😁❤
Did you ever get the name of the twigs?
Miswak
@@sl4983 miswak
You are BEAUTIFUL
Is it the miswak sticks?
What do y’all use for cavities and the such in Africa ? I hate the drill and fill method in America
Honestly for that type of issue, we see dentist as well and it’s universally the same with the drilling. Just the thought of it 🥺
@@Aisha_theAfricangal I hate it I hope they numb my whole mouth
You could try binaural beats lol but yeah shes right I think the dentist is universal lol
Watching in Papua New Guinea, would be helpful if you share information about this twig, cause it's not just any twigs. Is this tree only found in Africa? Please I am very much interested and need your clarification on this magic twigs. Thanks
this video is yet another cleverly-disguised promo for products like Dentitox. Don't fall for it.
How does it clean the front of teeth?
What is the name of the stick?
Miswak
What is the name of it?
Is it better than baking soda or crest whitening strips or is it better than whitening toothpaste if it is then probably everybody will order it so is it better than all the toothpaste we have an America and all the products we have in America
It’s supplementary. I use crest whitening or Colgate on a daily basis and the stick between meals since it’s an efficient way to floss as well.
@Jeremiah Iheanacho 😂😅
Yes.read up.it absolutely is.
Lol just look at her teeth mixed with the fact there was no sales pitch...hmm...
What is the stick called and where can we get it?
Miswak
Hey Quienie, How can we connect?
What is the name of this stick? I think that Jamaicans call it “wrizzla”
We call it sothie…
Assalaam walaykum miswakkkk
Where do we buy it at in the U.S.?
Usually any ethnic shops would carry then
Amazon. Look up miswak.
@@Mary4Truth Thank you!
What kind of plant or tree is that?
In Senegal this is sold everywhere and if you are in the West, go to an African shop and ask for a twig to clean your teeth with. It’s pretty common
@@Aisha_theAfricangal Do you know what is called?
Is that how ur teeth is so white?
Plz name of this stik?
we call it Socheee in woloff.
Miswak
Do you use any branches 😁😁😁😁
Hahaaa noooooo :) It needs to be one ideal to use for teeth. Not all branches were created equal lol
Miswak
Can u buy this on line
I’m not too sure but try Amazon.
What is the name of stick
We call it sothieu and the translation would be “twig”
any tree ?
Hi Riham, no not any, the cultural stores sells them.
I dont know why you do a whole video and not tell what kind of plant you are using. Wasted time watching some of these videos. Going on to another channel that shares not lures.
@@patriciacoughlin1654this video is yet another cleverly-disguised promo for the product. Don't fall for it. It's likely the 'primitive African mineral that 'melts in your mouth and reverses tooth decay overnight' - TOTAL SCAM. The company has all sorts of folks enlisted to promte the Dentitox scam...
@@patriciacoughlin1654 miswak
So I can just stop using my "normal" toothbrush and always use this when I want to brush my teeth?
I never said that
@@Aisha_theAfricangal so yes or no?
@@RSY873 But it doesn't make my teeth soo white. I have used it now for like 3 weeks and my teeth are still yellow, only the front are little bit white
@Potere al popolo High in carbs. People have eaten food high in carbs for thousands of years.
@Potere al popolo I don't eat sugar and if u see carbs as sugar then I don't see them like that. I am sure carbs and sugar works in different way in the body.
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