Thursday, December 4, 2014

Natural Home Remedies For A Toothache Part 2



4) Salt and Pepper - The next remedy can be found on your kitchen table. Salt and pepper provide a wonderful relief when combined together. The natural antibiotics inside the mouthwash can help ease the uncomfortable pain within the pulp region. 

The Remedy:
  • Mix equal amounts of regular table salt and pepper with a few drops of water. This will form a natural kind of paste.
  • Apply the paste directly on the tooth, and allow the paste to take effect for a couple of minutes.  
  • Repeat process for a few days, or until tooth feels better.


5) Garlic - It's no secret that garlic is the "cure-all" when it comes to home remedies. Garlic is not only ideal for treating a common cold, but also for treating toothaches. Garlic contains a bunch of antibiotic properties that can help get rid of tooth pain.

The Remedy:
  • Mix a clove of crushed garlic or use some garlic powder together with a sprinkle of table salt, and apply to the painful tooth.
  • You can even chew on a few cloves of garlic for some quick relief.
  • Continue the garlic remedy for several days, or until pain stops.

6) Asafetida - The powdered gum resin inside the Asafetida can help reduce pain during a toothache, and for bleeding gums. The odor of the Asafetida might not be too pleasant, but the natural pain remedy is worth the bad smell! 

The Remedy:
  • Add a pinch of powdered Asafetida with lemon juice. 
  • Warm up the solution, and use a cotton pad to apply the mixture on the affected area. 
  • Asafetida can also be fried in clarified butter, and placed inside the tooth cavity for instant relief. 

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