

Description
Copper tongue scratch is a traditional oral health tool used to remove plaque and bacteria from the surface of the tongue.
Made of copper, a natural antimicrobial material, this instrument often has a curved shape to adapt easily to the curvature of the tongue. Its smooth surface allows efficient and comfortable cleaning, without risk of scratches or irritation.
By using a copper tongue scratch regularly, you can help maintain good oral hygiene, prevent bad breath and promote a feeling of freshness in the mouth.
In the Ayurvedic tradition, the tongue scratch is a common and recommended practice to maintain good oral hygiene and promote overall health. This technique, called "Jihwa Prakshalana" in Sanskrit, consists in cleaning the tongue by eliminating the deposits of toxins, bacteria and food debris that accumulate there.
According to Ayurveda, language reflects the digestive and general health of the organism. By scratching the tongue regularly, you can help eliminate toxins and stimulate digestive organs. This can also improve the quality of the breath, reduce bad breath and prevent oral infections.
Data sheet
To practice the tongue scratch according to Ayurvedic principles, it is recommended to use a tongue scratch in copper, silver or stainless steel, rather than plastic, as these materials are considered to be more hygienic and energetically beneficial.
The tongue is gently scratched from the back to the front several times, ensuring that the surface of the tongue is not irritated.
The tongue scratch can be practiced in the morning, preferably fasting, before brushing teeth.
The language scratches we offer are made in India from traditional copper materials.
This scraping usually requires only three strokes: side, middle and other. Wash the debris of your tongue scratch and gently scratch the central part again. If there is no debris left on the strip then you have completed your tongue cleaning.
There is no need to repeat the process infinitely! Rinse your mouth well, with clean water or a mouth rinse made naturally.
In the Ayurvedic tradition, the tongue scratch is a common and recommended practice to maintain good oral hygiene and promote overall health. This technique, called "Jihwa Prakshalana" in Sanskrit, consists in cleaning the tongue by eliminating the deposits of toxins, bacteria and food debris that accumulate there.
According to Ayurveda, language reflects the digestive and general health of the organism. By scratching the tongue regularly, you can help eliminate toxins and stimulate digestive organs. This can also improve the quality of the breath, reduce bad breath and prevent oral infections.
Data sheet
To practice the tongue scratch according to Ayurvedic principles, it is recommended to use a tongue scratch in copper, silver or stainless steel, rather than plastic, as these materials are considered to be more hygienic and energetically beneficial.
The tongue is gently scratched from the back to the front several times, ensuring that the surface of the tongue is not irritated.
The tongue scratch can be practiced in the morning, preferably fasting, before brushing teeth.
The language scratches we offer are made in India from traditional copper materials.
This scraping usually requires only three strokes: side, middle and other. Wash the debris of your tongue scratch and gently scratch the central part again. If there is no debris left on the strip then you have completed your tongue cleaning.
There is no need to repeat the process infinitely! Rinse your mouth well, with clean water or a mouth rinse made naturally.