The magical use of salt (the magical use of salt)

In everyone's impression, salt has always been used for eating, but salt actually has many other uses, such as physiological saline or a good helper to directly relieve rhinitis symptoms! Do not think that salt can only be eaten. Rub it on your body. The effect is so good!

Add some salt when washing your face-remove blackheads and exfoliate.

When washing your face, add some salt to the water, which can exfoliate, astringe the skin and soothe the reddened skin. In addition, you can also remove the oil from the skin and gently rub it with salt to remove "blackheads", which is more suitable for oily skin.

Generally, after a week of salt beauty, the facial skin will show a fresh and transparent feeling. Generally, a basin of washing water with two teaspoons of salt is enough.

Add some salt when washing your hair-it can prevent hair loss.

It's annoying to lose hair all the time. When washing your hair, you might as well add some salt to relieve it. Add 15g salt into 1500ml warm water, stir well and wash your hair, twice a week.

Traditional Chinese medicine has long regarded salt as an external medicine for clearing away heat and toxic materials, sterilizing and diminishing inflammation. Its effects of deep cleaning, sterilization and detoxification, relaxing menstruation and promoting blood circulation, and astringing sebaceous glands are very helpful for alopecia.

Add some salt to the foot washing water-you can get rid of beriberi.

Many people are troubled by athlete's foot, and they are not getting better after applying a lot of ointment. In fact, you may wish to add some salt when washing your feet, or you can rub it on your feet with salt.

Salt itself has the function of sterilization and bacteriostasis, which can prevent the growth of fungi and bacteria and prevent beriberi. In addition, with beriberi, the feet will itch, and when peeling and cracks appear after scratching, salt can also be added to the foot washing water to protect the cracks.

Wash nasal cavity with saline for relieving rhinitis.

Many people have the problem of rhinitis. Washing the nasal cavity with saline can relieve rhinitis. It is best to wash your nose with cold water. Cold water can improve the resistance of the nose to the outside world, while salt water can also play a better bactericidal role, remove excessive nasal secretions, reduce the number of pathogenic bacteria, and provide appropriate humidity and temperature.

Water and salt are prepared according to the proportion of 0.9% salt content. The method is also very simple. When washing your face, hold water in your hand and point it at one nostril. After inhalation, some water will enter the mouth from the back nostril and then spit it out from the mouth. Or inhale gently through your nose and exhale.

Add a handful of salt to the mouthwash to relieve the sore throat.

If you have a cold and a sore throat, you can add some salt to the mouthwash cup and try to rinse your mouth with light salt water. Salt water can diminish inflammation and reduce swelling, which helps to relieve sore throat. Similarly, if you have an oral ulcer, you can add some salt when gargling, which can sterilize and protect the wound.

Rub your back with salt-your skin is smoother.

For people with acne on the back, you can rub fine salt on your back in the morning bath to gradually alleviate this problem. Rinse your back with hot water to open your pores, then apply fine salt to your back and gently wash it with a bath brush to make the salt move more evenly between your skin. After washing with water, you can see that the acne on your back is smooth!