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Mix SALT with STARCH

Mix SALT with STARCH and you no longer need to spend money at the pharmacy (Did you know that?)

A simple DIY treatment for minor health and household difficulties may be developed by combining starch and salt. This combination may be very helpful for cleansing and caring for skin, and it can be a more affordable option than certain over-the-counter treatments. Here are several useful uses for this combination as well as instructions on how to make and utilise it:
How to Make the Starch and Salt Combination:
Components:
one portion table salt

two parts potato starch or cornflour

Guidelines:

Combine the ingredients:

  1. In a bowl, mix together the starch and salt. Mix them well until properly combined.

Hold the Blend:

Move the blend into a sealed receptacle. To keep it effective, store it somewhere cold and dry.

Salt and Starch Mixture Uses:
1. Rashes and Skin Irritations:
Use: On the afflicted regions, apply a paste prepared with a little amount of water and the salt-starch combination. While the salt functions as an antimicrobial, the starch helps calm the skin and heal rashes.

Benefits: Good for minor skin irritations and for treating nappy rash and heat rash.

2. Natural Cleaning Scrub: Use the dried combination as a mild abrasive to clean surfaces, including pots and pans. For stubborn stains, you may also mix with a little amount of water to create a paste.

Benefits: Grease and filth are absorbed by starch, while dirt and grime are removed by the abrasive properties of salt.

3. Carpet and shoe deodoriser:
Use: Sprinkle the mixture into shoes or on carpets, let sit for several hours or overnight, then vacuum or shake out.

Advantages: Starch absorbs moisture and smells, while salt helps destroy germs that generate odours.

4. Stain Remover: Application: Before washing, apply a paste made of the salt and starch combination to any spots on clothes. Give it a few hours to absorb and dissolve any stains.

Advantages: Works well on sweat and oil stains.

5. Dry Shampoo: To use, apply a tiny bit of the mixture to your hair’s roots and brush it out.

Benefits: Salt helps maintain the health of the scalp, while cornflour absorbs oil.

Take precautions:
Patch Test: Prior to applying the mixture to your skin, always do a patch test, particularly if you have sensitive skin.

Avoid on Broken Skin: Do not apply salt directly to open wounds or severely irritated skin as it can cause burning and further irritation.

Conclusion:
While the salt and starch mixture is not a substitute for professional medical treatment, it offers a variety of practical, low-cost solutions for everyday problems. This DIY approach can reduce the need for more expensive, commercial products for certain household and personal care needs. However, for serious health issues, it’s important to consult healthcare professionals.

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