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use your spit or saliva.
To prepare a glycerin gargle solution, mix 1 part glycerin with 3 parts water. Gargle with the solution for 30 seconds and then spit it out. Do not swallow the mixture. Glycerin can help soothe a sore throat by providing a protective coating.
I have Strep throat and my doctor prescribed it to me yesterday. Directions say to mix with half cup water, gargle and spit out. Doesn't seem to be working very well for me.
Fill a cup with warm water... Then put a reasonable amount of salt into it and gargle... spit and repeat
If you are referring to the tiny white bumps on your tongue, I use white vinagar mixed half with water, gargle, spit out, they dissappear in one day.
Gargle warm water with salt in it and spit it out. Do this 3 - 4 times a day. Salt is good for toughening up the gums (I do it every day) and also to help heal faster.
Ammonia is poisonous; don't gargle with it.
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Gargle some salt water. Take in only a little sip at a time, gargle, and spit it out. the saltier the better but don't make it unbearable. DO NOT SWALLOW IT. It will taste absolutely horrible lol... do this about 10 times. You should feel a bit better for a while.
By using it as a verb. For example, you gargle the Listerine Mouthwash. "I gargled the Listerine Mouthwash before going to bed." If you want to use it in the present tense, say, "I usually gargle with mouthwash before going to bed."
Too much salt in salt water used as a gargle can temporarily burn the throat. Swish clear water and spit it out. More important, though, using too much salt in salt water for gargling can increase the body's sodium blood level, decrease potassium, and make you feel thirsty or dehydrated. For someone with edema or high sodium, the extra sodium can add to the original problem.Salt water gargle needs just enough salt (in a small amount of water) that you can taste the salt, but not so much that it's revolting to the taste buds. Use a small, juice size glass or medicine paper cup. Even with a small amount of salt, you can wait 30 minutes and go swish fresh water (no salt) and spit it out.