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9. Coriander Leaves Mouthwash

Those who appreciate middle-eastern and Asian cooking are familiar with the distinctive taste of coriander, but they have probably never thought of using it as medicine. The strong taste might deter a few people from trying this remedy, but its efficacy makes it worthwhile. Juice extracted from fresh coriander leaves should be gargled for five minutes and then ejected from the mouth. For best results, gargle four or five times over a 48-hour period.

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