Regular table salt.
they gurgle or bubble
These are two distinct words. To gargle is to rinse the throat by tilting the head back and bubbling a liquid in the throat by breathing out through the mouth. To gurgle means to make a bubbling sound by permitting a liquid to flow out of an opening.
You must have taken a gurgle class to learn how to drink water out of the drinking fountain like that.
I am looking too! So far the best one I have found is gurgling aboust half a teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water gurgle but don't swallow makes you feel better for 1/2 hour- 3 hours
Yes, but first you would have to heat up two cups of water.But make sure you don't burn yourself! Then after it is heated up, put five pinches of any kind salt. After that you'll have to gurgle it so it will not get infected then after gurgle really cold water to stop the bleeding.
Cold water actually should help make the sore throat feel better due to a numbing affect.
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Yes. If you do not drink water or liquids.
It is part of the laxative process. That is what makes it work.
The correct spelling is "gurgle" (to make a gargling or bubbling sound)
It is silly, it just sticks its tongue out and make a silly noise with it.
The air that you breath actually has a lot of water in it. It is called, "Humidity". This keeps your throat from drying out very fast. Helium, on the other hand, is totally dry - only trace amounts of water, so your throat dries out quickly.