(UFSM - 2015)
Salt Uses & Tips
1Beside making food delicious, it's believed there are more than 14,000 uses for salt, and our grandmothers were probably familiar with most of them. A number of these uses were for simple things around the home before the advent of modern chemicals and cleaners. 2Many of these salt uses are still valid today and can be much cheaper and more environmentally- friendly than more sophisticated products. We make no guarantee about the results if you try any of these uses and tips, but there must be something to them since they have been handed down over the years in many households. Most of these salt uses have stood the test of time.
Salt Uses&Tips: Health&Beauty
Gargling – Stir 1/2 teaspoon salt in an 8 – ounce glass of warm water for use as a gargle for sore throats.
Cleaning teeth - Mix one part salt to two parts baking soda after pulverizing the salt in a blender or rolling it on a kitchen board with a tumbler before mixing. It whitens teeth, helps remove plaque and it is healthy for the gums.
Washingmouth - Mix equal parts of salt and baking soda as a mouth wash that sweetens the breath.
Reducing eye puffiness - Mix one teaspoon of salt in a pint of hot water and apply pads soaked in the solution on the puffy areas.
Relieving tired feet - Soak aching feet in warm water to which a handful of salt has been added. Rinse in cool water.
Relieving bee stings - If stung, immediately wet the spot and cover with salt to relieve the pain.
Relieving fatigue - Soak relaxed for at least ten minutes in a tub of water into which several handfuls of salt has been placed.
Removing dry skin - After bathing and while still wet give yourself a massage with dry salt. It removes dead skin particles and aids the circulation.
Applying facial - For a stimulating facial, mix equal parts of salt and olive oil and gently massage the face and throat with long upward and inward strokes. Remove mixture after five minutes and wash face.
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Fonte: Disponível em: http://www.saltworks.us/salt_info/salt-uses-and-tips.asp. Acesso em: 15 set. 2014. (adaptado)
Considere o segmento “Many of these salt uses are still valid today and can be much cheaper and more environmentally-friendly than more sophisticated products” (ref. 2). Se os termos sublinhados fossem substituídos, respectivamente, por “inexpensive”, “green” e “classy”, o segmento ficaria assim:
Many of these salt uses are still valid today and can be much inexpensivier and more green than more classy products.
Many of these salt uses are still valid today and can be much more inexpensive and greenier than classier products.
Many of these salt uses are still valid today and can be much inexpensiver and greener than classer products.
Many of these salt uses are still valid today and can be much more inexpensive and greener than classier products.
Many of these salt uses are still valid today and can be much more inexpensive and more greener than more classier products.