Home remedies for minor ills are good to have around, if you know the right ones. Here are some natural oral health remedies.
June 30, 2015
Home remedies for minor ills are good to have around, if you know the right ones. Here are some natural oral health remedies.
The makings for a super-duper, anti-bad–breath mouthwash is living right there in your spice rack. Cardamom is jam-packed with antiseptic qualities that kill the bacteria responsible for bad breath. Cloves, which have a long history as a breath freshener, are also antibacterial.
To make a mouthwash:
If your teeth advertise your fondness for coffee, tea or cigarettes, supplement your whitening toothpaste with a folk treatment: Add a dash of baking soda to your favourite whitening toothpaste and brush away.
Swishing warm salt water in the mouth can relieve toothache pain for the short term. Salt draws out some of the fluids from swollen gums as it soothes. How strong a solution to use? Five to 10 grams (two to three teaspoons) of salt in 225 millilitres (eight ounces) of warm water.
Can't find that tube of lip balm you just bought? Try a benign oil of any sort instead. Soothe cracked, dry lips with a drop of olive, corn, safflower or canola oil. Vegetable shortening and the trusty multitasker known as petroleum jelly also work well.
You can ease toothache pain temporarily with oil of clove, which you can either purchase or make at home.
To make:
Pour 225 millilitres (one cup) of vegetable oil over 50 grams (0.25 cup) of whole cloves and let sit overnight.
To use:
Caution:
Before running to the drug store, try these soothing home remedies for common mouth ailments. You just may be surprised at how well they work!
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