Gargling with aspirin will stop a cold coming on if you get it in time and it will greatly ease the pain of the throat
That is the correct spelling of "gargling" (gurgling in the throat, as with mouthwash or rinse).
Yes, "gargling" is a noun. It refers to the action or practice of rinsing one's mouth and throat with a liquid while making a sound with the breath.
Yes. It helps take down the swelling and can also help your throat feel better. You can also try swishing and gargling peroxide in your mouth. IT helps dull the pain.
Yes! It is just the right dosage for adults, particularly older ones, who want to obtain benefits to their hearts and circulation, as well as those who use it to help ward off colon cancer. I see that Bayer, I think it is, has come out with an adult aspirin for those of us who take baby aspirin regularly. There is no difference to speak of, between them, but it's a way to take advantage of the current knowledge we have about aspirin's advantages. Any aspirin can result in bleeding a little more readily from cuts (or surgery) and can irritate the stomach lining. Some may be allergic to aspirin.
It depends on what you are gargling and the cause for the sore throat. Most sore throats are a result of bacterial or viral infection, and gargling frequently with a salt water solution can be very beneficial.
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No, aspirin is good for the heart and circulation because of it's anti clotting action.
the weeping willow benefits mankind because it is used to make aspirin
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Gargling is something you do with mouthwash. It is part of the process of rinsing out your mouth. Gargling specifically is the rinsing of the back portion of the mouth, which you do while exhaling to prevent the mouthwash from entering your wind pipe, which produces the characteristic gargling sound.
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