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Toothache Kitchen Remedies: Vinegar, MSG, Tea & Black Pepper for Tooth Pain


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Find toothache remedies in your kitchen. Vinegar, MSG, tea and black pepper can be used for tooth pain relief.

 

1. Mix equal amount of vinegar and water. Use it for gargling for 3 minutes, twice a day for 5 days. It will relieve the tooth pain caused by periodontitis.

2. Mix MSG (Monosodium glutamate, a common food additive) 1g with warm water 50g. Use it for gargling for 3 minutes, twice a day for 2-3 days.

3. Add tea leaves 3g (or 1 tea bag) into a cup, pour in boiling water, leave for 5 minutes, then add vinegar 10g. Use it for gargling for 3 minutes, twice a day.

4. Mix a pinch of ground black pepper and 1/4 teaspoon of table salt. Apply directly to the affected tooth. This is a very effective toothache remedy.

For more information about natural remedies and alternative cures for tooth pain, go to Natural Remedies Center: http://www.naturalremediescenter.com/treat/tooth-care/

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