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Remedy 2: Guava Leaf Mouthwash
If chewing raw leaves feels uncomfortable, preparing a guava leaf mouthwash is a gentler yet powerful alternative. It works much like a regular mouth rinse but without added chemicals.
How to Make Guava Leaf Mouthwash
- Take a handful of fresh guava leaves and rinse them clean.
- Boil them in 1–2 cups of water for about 10 minutes.
- Allow the mixture to cool, then strain the liquid.
- Use this solution as a mouthwash 2–3 times daily.
Why It Works
This homemade rinse helps:
- Remove trapped food particles from between teeth.
- Prevent bacterial growth that leads to plaque buildup.
- Freshen your breath naturally.
- Provide relief from gum sensitivity and mild toothache.
Regular rinsing with guava leaf water not only fights bacteria but also supports long-term oral hygiene.
Remedy 3: Guava Leaf Paste
For a more concentrated application, guava leaves can be turned into a paste. This paste works like a natural herbal toothpaste for direct relief.
How to Prepare Guava Leaf Paste
- Crush several fresh guava leaves until they form a fine paste.
- Mix with a small amount of salt to boost antibacterial action.
- Apply the paste directly to the affected tooth or gums.
- Leave it on for 5–10 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
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