Gargles and Mouthwashes
Gargles and mouthwashes usually contain astringent herbs that tighten the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat. The astringency can be made more palatable by adding a little licorice or a pinch of cayenne pepper to the preparation. Since gargles and mouthwashes are made from infusions, decoctions, or diluted tinctures, they can safely be swallowed, unlike commercial preparations. However, do not exceed the maximum daily dosage of an herb.
Gargles and mouthwashes are used for sore throats, canker sores, gingivitis, and other oral inflammations.
Preparation
Alternatively, dilute about 5 ml of tincture with 100 ml of hot, filtered water and use in the same way.
Recipes
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1 oz (40 g) each sage leaves and thyme
2 tsp. cayenne pepper
1 cups cider vinegar
