Article: Raw honey on its own has been known to help relieve an itchy throat. Make sure you look for raw honey that has no additives or processed ingredients. You may be able to find raw honey at your local supermarket or your local health food store. Have a spoon of raw honey every few hours to relieve your itchy throat. You can relieve your itchy throat by gargling warm salt water. You may create your own salt water solution by mixing ¼ to ½ of teaspoon of salt to 1 cup of warm water. Gargling every two to three hours should give you some relief to your scratchy throat. Do not use table salt, as it has added iodine and other additives.  To gargle the saltwater solution, sip the solution and hold it in your mouth. Then, open your mouth and swish the saltwater solution around in your mouth. Push air from the back of your throat so the saltwater starts to vibrate and gargle around your mouth and throat. Try not to swallow any of the saltwater, as it can make you sick. Spit out the saltwater after you have gargled it for a few minutes. You can prepare your own nasal saline using either distilled or boiled (and then cooled) water.  Add ½ of teaspoon of salt water and ½ teaspoon of baking soda to 8 ounces cup.  After you make a solution, put three to four drops into each of your nasal passages.  If you don’t have a pipette, use a teaspoon to put the solution into each of your nostrils. A teaspoon contains about 5 drops.  You could also do a saline rinse if you have a medical syringe, squeeze bottle, or Neti Pot. You can also try taking throat lozenges that are made of natural ingredients. You can find all-natural throat lozenges at your local drugstore or online. Most natural throat lozenges contain honey, ginger, or a combination of anti-inflammatory ingredients. Make sure you follow the instructions on the package of the lozenges and take the right dosage every day.
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Eat a spoon of raw honey. Gargle salt water. Use nasal saline to clear your nasal passages of allergens. Have natural throat lozenges.
Article: Purchase a bag of rodent pellets from your local pet store to give your mice a complete diet. If you want to feed them fresh food, chop fruits and vegetables into 1⁄2–3⁄4 in (1.3–1.9 cm) cubes and place them in a dish. Make sure there’s always food available for your mice.  Some vegetables and fruits to try include peas, carrots, broccoli, apples, and bananas. Avoid giving your mice foods like cabbage, corn, onions, chocolate, or junk food. Try giving a field mouse sunflower seeds, nuts, or strawberries. Take your mice out of the cage and put them into a different plastic container while you clean out their tank. Clear out all of the bedding and wipe the tank down with clean, soapy water. Fill the tank with fresh bedding and place the food dishes and habitats back where they were before. Once the tank is clean, put your mice back in the tank.  Mice can jump, so make sure the plastic container you keep them in while you’re cleaning is about 6 inches (15 cm) deep. Make sure that you spot clean the tank daily. Remove any bedding that has been soaked with urine to help prevent the tank from smelling. Check the food and water levels in your tank and make sure they aren’t soiled or rotting. Whenever you notice the food or water is empty, clean out the dish and immediately refill it. Check food and water each day so you’re mice don’t get stressed if they’re out. Put on your gloves and hold the treat between your fingers. Let the mouse approach the treat and take it from your hands. Talk to the mice in a low and quiet voice as you give them treats so they know you aren’t going to hurt them. Give them treats once or twice per week to calm them down.  Wild mice can never be fully tamed like domestic mice. Rodent treats can be purchased from your local pet store. Male mice usually live fine together if they are kept from a young age, but they may be territorial if you’ve taken them from the wild. If you notice your mice fighting or that one is injured, keep them in different tanks.
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Give your mouse rodent pellets or fresh fruits and vegetables. Sanitize your mouse tank once per week. Refill water and food when they start to run low. Feed the mice occasional treats to try taming them. Separate mice if they get aggressive with one another.
Article: This will help prevent data loss in the event complications arise during the rooting process. ” ” This will allow you to install apps from outside of Google Play Store, including Towelroot.  This will download the .apk file for the Towelroot application. The application will start downloading, and appear in the Notification Tray when complete.  ” Towelroot will complete the installation process on your Galaxy S3. ” Towelroot will automatically root your device, and reboot when complete. Your device will now be rooted, and SuperSU will display in the app tray.
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Back up and save all personal data on your Galaxy S3 using Samsung Kies, Google, your computer, or a third-party cloud storage service. Tap on Menu and select “Settings. Tap on “Security,” then place a checkmark next to “Unknown sources. Navigate to the Towelroot website on your device at https://towelroot.com/. Tap on the large red lambda symbol displayed on-screen. Tap on “OK” to confirm you want Towelroot downloaded to your device. Swipe down from the top of your screen to open the Notification Tray. Tap on the Towelroot .apk file, then tap on “Install. Tap on “Install anyway” at the warning to proceed with installation. Tap on “Open” to launch Towelroot, then tap on “make it ra1n. Wait for your Galaxy S3 to fully reboot.