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- The Surprising Benefits of Baking Soda for Tonsil Stones
Baking soda has mild abrasive properties that can help to break down and dislodge tonsil stones, making them easier to remove Its gentle exfoliating action can help to remove dead cells and mucus from the crevices of the tonsils, reducing the likelihood of tonsil stone formation
- 4 Ways To Make Your Own Gargle For Tonsil Stones
You can make your own tonsil stone gargle for fresh breath at home with some simple ingredients Baking soda, salt water, honey, and apple cider vinegar all have antimicrobial qualities and inhibit the bacteria that cause bad breath Gargling also dislodges the particles that create tonsil stones
- Can Baking Soda Get Rid of Tonsil Stones? - Chefs Resource
While some anecdotal evidence suggests baking soda might offer temporary relief from tonsil stone symptoms, it is not a cure and will not reliably get rid of tonsil stones
- Use baking soda if you’re not already!! : r tonsilstones - Reddit
r tonsilstones is a subreddit to discuss the little stinky stones that pop out for those of us who still have tonsils Use baking soda if you’re not already!! I have been working intensively on my tonsil stone issue for almost 2 months now
- Why You Keep Getting Tonsil Stones, and How to Prevent Them
Though some people say gargling with salt water or baking soda can help prevent or remove tonsil stones, Jennifer Setlur, MD, an otolaryngologist at Mass Eye and Ear at Mass General Brigham
- 21 Astounding Home Remedies For Tonsil Stones That Provide Results
One effective method for removing tonsil stones is using baking soda Baking soda has antibacterial properties that help kill the bacteria and viruses in the cavity, preventing the development of bad odor
- How to Get Rid of Tonsil Stones at Home – B. WEISS Health
Combine 1 tablespoon baking soda with 8 ounces warm water and gargle for 15 minutes twice a day
- How to Get Rid of Tonsil Stones at Home - Verywell Health
You can remove small tonsil stones at home using a water flosser or by gargling with salt water If your at-home efforts don't work, see a healthcare provider for removal or advice
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