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Using saltwater nose rinses and gargling might help healthy adults with colds use 36% less store-bought medicine, according to a small study. This could mean fewer people need drugs for cold symptoms, but bigger studies are needed to be sure.
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A pilot, open labelled, randomised controlled trial of hypertonic saline nasal irrigation and gargling for the common cold
Randomized Controlled Trial
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2019 Jan 31The study tested the same saltwater nose rinse and gargle method mentioned in the claim and found it reduced cold medicine use by 36%, just like the claim says.
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