Saline is a mixture of salt and water. A normal saline solution is called normal because its salt concentration is similar to tears, blood and other body fluids (0.9% saline). It is also called isotonic solution. A homemade saline solution can be used to:
- rinse the nasal passages (nasal irrigation)
- rinse the mouth to alleviate a sore throat
- cleanse cuts and scrapes
- rinse the mouth after the loss of a tooth
- cleanse a new a piercing
Warning! Do not drink homemade saline solution and do not use it to:
- cleanse the bladder or a urinary catheter (bladder irrigation)
- rinse your eyes or contact lenses, as this could lead to corneal abrasions
- treat dehydration
How to make a saline solution at home
Saline solution is easy to make at home. Always wash your hands with soap and water before preparing saline at home.
You will need:
- one clean, air-tight glass bottle or jar with lid
- pot with lid
- water
- table salt (it is best to use non-iodized salt, which does not have iodine in it)
- baking soda (optional, but will make the solution less irritating)
Instructions
Option 1:
- Put 1 cup (250 mL) of tap water into a pot and boil for 15 minutes with the lid on.
- Remove from heat and cool until the water reaches room temperature.
- Add ½ teaspoon of salt into the pot and stir to dissolve. Optional: Add a pinch of baking soda and stir to dissolve.
- Carefully pour the salt-water solution from the pot into the jar or bottle and put the lid on.
- Refrigerate solution and use within 24 hours.
If you plan on using the saline solution as a nasal saline rinse, you may want to make a larger batch. Follow this recipe:
- Put 4 cups (1 L) of tap water into a pot and boil for 15 minutes with the lid on.
- Remove from heat and cool until the water reaches room temperature.
- Add 2 teaspoons of salt and 1 teaspoon of baking soda into the pot and stir to dissolve.
- Carefully pour the solution from the pot into the jar or bottle and put the lid on.
- Refrigerate solution and use within 24 hours.
Option 2:
You can used distilled water purchased from most pharmacies and grocery stores to make sterile and longer-lasting saline without boiling water. This is an easy and less time-consuming process.
- Mix 8 teaspoons of salt into 4 L of distilled water.
- Refrigerate solution and use within one month.
Saline solution: A few important points
- Bacteria can grow in saline and cause infections, so it is very important to only use a freshly made saline solution.
- Use a clean glass jar or bottle that has been recently washed in a full-cycle dishwasher or boil-sterilized for 10 minutes. This will help prevent bacteria from contaminating the solution.
- Boiling tap water will sterilize the water by removing bacteria and chemicals.
- Do not swallow the saline solution.
- Never use homemade saline for eyes or contact lenses.
- Keep the saline made from boiled tap water in a bottle or a glass jar for a maximum of 24 hours. Keep the saline made from distilled water for a maximum of one month. Throw away any unused solution, wash the container and make a new solution.
- Throw away the solution if it grows cloudy or looks dirty.
- Keep the saline solution sterile by not dipping anything into the container. Rather, pour the amount needed into another container or cup and then draw up the saline with a syringe.
