i would like to know if glycerin works on white tounge
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No, it is not recommended to use glycerin to clean a baby's tongue. Instead, you can gently wipe your baby's tongue with a clean, damp cloth to help remove any milk residue or debris.
If you are referring to the tiny white bumps on your tongue, I use white vinagar mixed half with water, gargle, spit out, they dissappear in one day.
You clean a white leather sofa with glycerin... then use a clean cloth and wipe...
Using glycerin to clean a baby's tongue is not generally recommended, as it can pose safety concerns. Glycerin is not harmful in small amounts, but it may not effectively remove milk residue or bacteria. Instead, a soft, damp cloth or a specifically designed infant oral care tool is safer and more effective for cleaning a baby's tongue. Always consult with a pediatrician for the best practices in infant oral hygiene.
The white coating on your tongue can often be removed by practicing good oral hygiene. Brush your tongue gently with a toothbrush or use a tongue scraper daily to help eliminate bacteria and debris. Staying hydrated and rinsing your mouth with saltwater or mouthwash can also help. If the coating persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
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Yes, many acne soaps, such as Neutrogena, are glycerin based.
No, glycerin and fruit pectin are entirely different things.
you can use nitroglycerin to blow things up glycerin is also a good skin moisturiser and is used in saddle soap.
Some people suggest substituting glycerin with an unflavored oil (same proportion as the glycerin). You can usually miss the glycerin out of the recipe without it resulting in an extremely different outcome (as long as the glycerin was only a small proportion of the recipe).
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