uses of salt water that are not so well known
1. Accelerates wound healing
Mix water with salt and apply it on the wound with the help of a cotton ball, it will not only serve to heal it ahead, but it will also cleanse it of infection.
2 – Nose blocked or full of mucus
Mix half a cup of water with 1/2 teaspoon of salt. With a dropper, put three drops on each side of the nose.
3– Swollen feet or hands
Salt and warm or hot water help reactivate circulation and reduce inflammation. In a large container add warm or hot water and 6-7 tablespoons of salt. Gently soak your feet for 10 minutes, to activate circulation, carefully move your feet in a circular motion. At the end, keep your feet up on the
4– Natural tears For dry eyes or if you get something in your eye, salt water acts like natural tears and is great for cleaning your eyes. Dissolve a pinch of salt in half a cup of water and apply a dropper to each eye for dry eyes or if you have something inside your eyes to clean them. To know if it is good and not very concentrated; put some on your tongue, it should taste like tears.
4– Natural tears For dry eyes or if you get something in your eye, salt water acts like natural tears and is great for cleaning your eyes. Dissolve a pinch of salt in half a cup of water and apply a dropper to each eye for dry eyes or if you have something inside your eyes to clean them. To know if it is good and not very concentrated; put some on your tongue, it should taste like tears.
5 – Fungus on feet and nails
In a large container add hot water. Add 8 tablespoons of salt and soak your feet. Note : If you have a cut on your skin, it may sting a bit, but don't worry, the salt water helps to disinfect those small cuts.
6 – To eliminate canker sores (canker sores)
Mix a tablespoon of salt in a cup of warm water and rinse with this water after each brushing.
7 – Swollen feet or hands
Salt water is an ancient and effective remedy to combat swelling of the feet or hands. Salt and hot water help reactivate circulation and reduce inflammation. In a large container, add hot water and 7 tablespoons of salt. Soak your feet for 10 minutes, to activate the circulation, carefully move your feet in a circular motion. Finally, keep your legs elevated on the pillows.
8– Sore throat
If your throat hurts from a cold, salt is a great ally. Dissolve a spoonful of salt in a cup of warm water. Gargle with this salt water after brushing
9 – Facial toner
9 – Facial toner
To reduce the fat, mix 2 cups of water and a tablespoon of salt—preferably sea salt—and put it in a container that has a spray bottle. Spray your face and then with a towel, dry it. do not rinse.
10 – To combat dandruff
With dry hair, apply salt to your scalp and massage it for a few minutes. Then wash it regularly.
11– Vaginal infections
After washing with a neutral soap (odorless) use this water for the final rinses. You can do this whether you already have an infection or are prone to it and want to prevent it.
Do it every night before bed
12– acne
Soak a cotton pad in well-
charged salt water and apply it to the affected area. Leave it on for about an hour and then remove with warm water.
13 – Tired eyes
If you have tired eyes and bags, apply warm saltwater compresses for 10 minutes, then apply cool, clean water compresses for 5 minutes.


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