Utilized as a healing potion since 400 B.C., raw and untreated apple cider vinegar was first used by the father of advanced medicine, Hippocrates, for a variety of things. Used throughout history, it’s still useful today, and in more ways than you can imagine. Today, we’ll give you 25 ways to make use of apple cider vinegar, as well as a method for saving money once you buy it. Make sure to buy organic apple cider vinegar, to ensure it really is toxin free.
Home:
Odor Neutralizer
If your home is full of nasty odor, we have the solution you have been looking for. Place some vinegar in a dish and leave it close to the offensive odor to get rid of it.
Weed Killer
Not only is apple cider vinegar a better weed killer than glyphosate, it’s also less harmful. Mix ½ gallon apple cider vinegar, ¼ cup salt and ½ teaspoon dish soap. Effectively killing every weed you spray it on, be sure not to spray the flowers you want to keep.
Non-Toxic Cleaner
It’s no secret – vinegar is a superb household cleaner. However, a few people realize that raw, unfiltered vinegar is a better cleaner than most commercial vinegars. To create your own cleaning solution, mix equal parts water and apple cider vinegar. Add a little elbow grease, and you’ll be ready to fight dirt, bacteria and toxins. And, don’t worry, the vinegar odor goes away completely as it dries.
Beauty/Hygiene:
Facial Toner/Cleanser
The antibacterial qualities of apple cider vinegar, make it perfect for cleaning almost everything. Even your face. It could even help alleviate problems with break outs. It can also help you balance your skin’s pH levels. Water down some apple cider vinegar, apply it to a cotton ball and use it.
Fade Bruises
Apple cider vinegar can help with bruises. It will act as an anti-inflammatory agent and will make it possible to ease the discoloration.
Eliminate Bad Breath
Use apple cider vinegar as a mouthwash and gargle it to simply eliminate obnoxious odor. It eliminates the bacteria which causes bad breath.