Gargling

The most common method of cleansing the throat is called Gargling.
The process of gargling is tilting the head back, allowing a gargle to
be on the upper throat. The lungs will then expel air that will cause
the gargle to bubble and read the throat and mouth region. People with
sore throat and upper respiratory virus usually do this often.
Gargling may be done in different ways. Some uses green tea that is
being practiced in Asia. Gargles such as Listerine are available in the
supermarket and is commonly used now. Old-fashioned people still uses
various types of vinegar. The cheapest way is by mixing table salt with
water.
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