Hypertonic solution of table salt - medicinal properties

Sodium chloride or common food salt is undeservedly called "white death", forgetting about its amazing properties. It is a powerful sorbent capable of absorbing toxic substances, pathogenic microbes and purulent exudate. Therefore, experienced doctors in their practice apply a saturated or hypertonic solution of table salt - the medicinal properties of this drug allow you to work on all organs of the human body.

Application of hypertonic saline solution for medicinal purposes

The considered mixture of water and sodium chloride is almost universal. After application to the skin, salt immediately absorbs pathogenic bacteria from its upper layers, and then the pathogens, fungi and viruses are absorbed from deeper areas.

In addition, the sodium chloride solution promotes rapid renewal of biological fluids in the body, stopping inflammatory processes, intoxication.

Due to such surprising properties, a mixture of water and salt can be used in the treatment of the following diseases:

Very effective hypertonic salt solution for dermatitis, purulent wounds, ulceration, bacterial skin lesions and burns. Using compresses soaked with diluted sodium chloride, you can quickly get rid of the effects of frostbite, insect and animal bites.

Preparation of hypertonic solution of table salt

To obtain the described drug, you can contact the pharmacy, a prescription is known to any pharmacist. It's also easy to make it yourself.

How to make a home hypertonic solution of table salt:

  1. Boil 1 liter of any (mineral, rain, purified, distilled) water, cool to room temperature.
  2. Add in it 80-100 g of table salt. The amount of sodium chloride depends on the concentration of the solution required - 8, 9 or 10%.
  3. Thoroughly mix the ingredients until the salt completely dissolves.
  4. Immediately use a freshly prepared product, since after 60 minutes it will not be suitable for use.

How is the bandage applied with hypertonic salt solution?

First of all, it is important to choose the right fabric. The material should pass air well, because it depends on how quickly and effectively the salt will absorb the pathogens. A loose cotton cloth or gauze folded into 8 layers will work well.

The bandage should be placed in a saturated Saline solution for 1-2 minutes, so that the material is well soaked. After that, the tissue is slightly squeezed out and immediately applied to the wound or skin over the diseased organ. You can not glue or wrap such a compress with polyethylene, cover with dense non-hygroscopic materials.

Depending on the purpose of treatment, the bandage is left for 1-12 hours. If gauze quickly dries, it is recommended to change the compress, soaking it with freshly prepared solution.

The course of therapy by the described procedure lasts from 7 to 10 days, noticeable results appear after the second procedure.