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ACTUALLY, its both. Salt water has iodine content, so if our throat lacked iodine we use it, at the same time it we also gargle it if we catch cold, because it decomposes the blockage in the nostrils and prevents further infections in throat...
Don't crush the aspirin, it will irritate your throat. Swallow it normally and then do a salt water rinse.
I am not sure how it does so but it assists in not losing your voice. I did four years Marine Corps drill and cerimonies in high school and SgtMaj would always force us to gargle it and we never lost our command voices.
A lot of chemicals burn your skin. The most common chemical to burn you would be Ammonia that will cause your throat to shut and cause your breathing to stop. It will burn your throat really bad possibly leaving blisters.
Phenol (carbolic acid) is in chemical peels, whiskey, antiseptic throat sprays (such as Chloraseptic), Carmex, sunscreens, hair colorings, paint strippers, etc..
Physical. It is a mixture of salt and water. No chemical change has taken place.
Making salt water to gargle for a sore throat is not a chemical change. This is because the salt can be extracted from the water.
Making salt water to gargle for a sore throat is not a chemical change. This is because the salt can be extracted from the water.
Chemical
chemical change
ACTUALLY, its both. Salt water has iodine content, so if our throat lacked iodine we use it, at the same time it we also gargle it if we catch cold, because it decomposes the blockage in the nostrils and prevents further infections in throat...
Combine cayenne with myrrh and gargle as needed. This mixture can also be used as an antiseptic mouthwash. Not for children.
ACTUALLY, its both. Salt water has iodine content, so if our throat lacked iodine we use it, at the same time it we also gargle it if we catch cold, because it decomposes the blockage in the nostrils and prevents further infections in throat...
that means to GARGLE
I think it soothes the throat, if you use saltwater.
after brushing your teeth and rinsing your mouth
gargle, sleep, Tylenol