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In fact, gargling when you're healthy could prevent infection in the first place.
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Additionally, gargling with salt and brushing with baking soda can help alleviate mouth sores.
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If the cause is a bacterial infection, gargling salt water may help.
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Essential habits like brushing after every meal, gargling and so on, if ignored could have troublesome consequences like cavities.
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Gargling with salt water may also help a sore throat.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is sometimes misinterpreted as the sound of the person choking to death, or alternatively, that they are gargling.
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The dialogue is supplied by gargling noises, sampled on a computer.
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Their suggestions include creating a virtual pet, growing cherries that produce nasal decongestant, gargling with special bacteria instead of mouthwash.
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Gargling for 20 minutes with a spoonful of oil (a.k.a. oil pulling) can help clear up germs in the mouth, leading to fresher breath, whiter teeth, and healthier gums.
www.allure.com
Breathing low-temperature steam such as from a hot shower, gargling, or nasal irrigation can relieve symptoms.
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