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There are several natural methods of treating tongue sores. The first is applying salt directly at the sores, which, while would sting, will eventually dissolve the sore. Another similar method is applying baking soda three times a day, by forming it into a paste, made of water and baking soda first. To avoid tongue sores at all, it is best to avoid spicy foods.

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