How to Make a Saline Solution

Purchase either regular table salt or sea salt., Put a 1/2 teaspoon (2.5g) of salt into a cup., Add 8 ounces (1 cup) of hot water and stir well., Depending on your situation either cleanse, submerge or gargle the saline solution.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Purchase either regular table salt or sea salt.

    Do not buy fancy, scented, coloured or flavoured salts; the salt needs to be as pure as possible.

    Make sure it's iodine-free and lacks preservatives
    -- if it's anything but salt it could irritate your skin/nasal lining / whatever you're using it for.
  2. Step 2: Put a 1/2 teaspoon (2.5g) of salt into a cup.

    You want to mimic the concentration of salt or tears by creating a normal (the actual term) solution that's
    0.9% saline. 1/2 tsp is about right for fine table salt, but not for coarse sea salt, where the volume needed to obtain
    2.5 g can be up to twice that of fine salt.For kids, stay on the less-salty side; for adults, a bit saltier is okay.

    But just a bit! If you like, some recipes say to add 1/2 a teaspoon or so of baking soda.However, a normal solution doesn't need it.

    This is for 8 ounces of water.

    If you're using more water, use more salt. , Zap it in the microwave for a minute or so, set it in your kettle, or otherwise somehow get it to a point where it's hot but not boiling.

    You will need to run the microwave significantly longer than 1 minute to ensure sterility.

    Using a covered pyrex bowl works more quickly, but the top may become displaced by buildup of steam if heating is prolonged.

    Grab a spoon and help it dissolve.

    Make sure it's stirred well! If it's cloudy or dirty, throw it out.

    If you want to be extra careful, use distilled water (or water that has actually reached a boil).

    This makes sure everything is sterile and hygienic., But make sure not to swallow it! For the record, it's not intended for open wounds, either.

    For piercings, do not submerge in water.

    Cleanse the area only, as the saline solution can leave the surrounding areas quite dry.

    Speak to a licensed professional for the best way to care for your new piercing.

    For nail infections or other skin related infections (not open wounds) submerge the appendage in the saline 4 times a day.

    This method can take days to weeks to work, see a medical professional before it spreads, and if you see a red line traveling up your appendage go to the ER.

    For a sore throat gargle morning and night, do not ingest the solution, though doing so by mistake will not harm you.

    If the sore throat persists after 2 days see a doctor.
  3. Step 3: Add 8 ounces (1 cup) of hot water and stir well.

  4. Step 4: Depending on your situation either cleanse

  5. Step 5: submerge or gargle the saline solution.

Detailed Guide

Do not buy fancy, scented, coloured or flavoured salts; the salt needs to be as pure as possible.

Make sure it's iodine-free and lacks preservatives
-- if it's anything but salt it could irritate your skin/nasal lining / whatever you're using it for.

You want to mimic the concentration of salt or tears by creating a normal (the actual term) solution that's
0.9% saline. 1/2 tsp is about right for fine table salt, but not for coarse sea salt, where the volume needed to obtain
2.5 g can be up to twice that of fine salt.For kids, stay on the less-salty side; for adults, a bit saltier is okay.

But just a bit! If you like, some recipes say to add 1/2 a teaspoon or so of baking soda.However, a normal solution doesn't need it.

This is for 8 ounces of water.

If you're using more water, use more salt. , Zap it in the microwave for a minute or so, set it in your kettle, or otherwise somehow get it to a point where it's hot but not boiling.

You will need to run the microwave significantly longer than 1 minute to ensure sterility.

Using a covered pyrex bowl works more quickly, but the top may become displaced by buildup of steam if heating is prolonged.

Grab a spoon and help it dissolve.

Make sure it's stirred well! If it's cloudy or dirty, throw it out.

If you want to be extra careful, use distilled water (or water that has actually reached a boil).

This makes sure everything is sterile and hygienic., But make sure not to swallow it! For the record, it's not intended for open wounds, either.

For piercings, do not submerge in water.

Cleanse the area only, as the saline solution can leave the surrounding areas quite dry.

Speak to a licensed professional for the best way to care for your new piercing.

For nail infections or other skin related infections (not open wounds) submerge the appendage in the saline 4 times a day.

This method can take days to weeks to work, see a medical professional before it spreads, and if you see a red line traveling up your appendage go to the ER.

For a sore throat gargle morning and night, do not ingest the solution, though doing so by mistake will not harm you.

If the sore throat persists after 2 days see a doctor.

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