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What effect does salt and honey have in boiled water?
Salt water can prevent hair loss. Gently smearing human hair roots with high-concentration salt soup can effectively treat human hair loss symptoms. Usually once in the morning and once in the evening, it will have obvious effect in about 20 days.

Watch your throat. For acute and chronic pharyngolaryngitis, tonsillitis and other throat diseases, salt soup can be used for preliminary treatment at the initial stage of onset. When the throat is sore and swollen, gargling with concentrated salt soup for 5 to 6 times a day can play a good anti-inflammatory and bactericidal role, thus improving the condition to some extent.

Glucose, vitamins, magnesium, phosphorus and calcium in honey can regulate nervous system function, relieve nervous tension and promote sleep. Moreover, honey has no side effects such as depression, fatigue and distraction that other drugs have.

Soothing skin honey is the most ideal skin care product. It can provide nutrition for skin, make it elastic, kill or inhibit bacteria attached to skin surface, eliminate pigmentation of skin and promote epithelial tissue regeneration.

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Salt water, usually seawater or sodium chloride solution. Generally, the content of dissolved salt in seawater is 35,000 mg/L (3.5%), of which chloride is 20,000 mg/L, mainly table salt, and there are other kinds of brines, some of which contain 300,000 mg/L of dissolved salt.

Pale salt water refers to saline water with physiological concentration, and the salt content per 100 ml is about 1 g. It has many uses in daily life:

One is to supplement the water and sodium lost by the body after sweating;

Second, replenish the water and salt lost in the intestine after diarrhea and maintain electrolyte balance;

Third, gargling with light salt water can remove bacteria in the mouth and reduce redness and swelling caused by oropharyngeal inflammation.

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