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Apple Cider Vinegar Remedies: A Remedy and a Food

Apple Cider Vinegar dates back to over 10,000 years ago. Not everyone knows that apple cider vinegar can be used in variety. It’s not just for your salad or for pickling. Apple cider vinegar is an old folk remedy known as a cure all for many types of ailments. Not only does it promote health but it is used for home cleaning and beauty enhancement.

Apple cider vinegar is a natural antibiotic and antiseptic. It’s a germ and bacteria fighter. It’s also great for balancing your body’s pH levels. A daily dose of apple cider vinegar is equated to having “your apple a day…” It’s rich in enzymes and potassium.  ACV will help your body absorb calcium and magnesium. A teaspoon of ACV added to an 8 oz. glass of water, can offer a numerous benefits to your health. It can increase energy for one and fight off a cold for two.  At the first sign of a cold add one teaspoon of ACV to a four ounce glass and drink several cups throughout the day. It’s great for adding to a Neti Pot or humidifier for stuffed up nose, sniffles and allergies.

The many wonders of apple cider vinegar are endless. For home cleaning you can add it to your dishwasher where the rinse aid would normally go.  It will cleanse your dishes better and help remove hard water spots. Works great in conjuction with an eco friendly dishwashing detergent! In the laundry, you can forgo bleach for good. Use it to brighten your whites, keep clothes from fading, as a stain remover and it rinses clothes more throughly from any lingering detergent. If you’re worried about the smell, don’t be. ACV will not leave a smell on your laundry. Apple cider vinegar is a great disfectant. Simply use it to wipe off counter tops and even areas that tend to collect germs such as your door-knobs, phones, computer, lightswitches, etc. You’ll want to dilute it in water using a 50/50 mix.

In your beauty routine use it as a natural deodrant. Just wipe under your arms, it’s that easy. No dilution is required to do so. If your baby suffers from diaper rash use a 50/50 mix and wipe over baby’s bottom. This will help eliminate bacteria and fungus that cause diaper rash. It will also eliminate the bacteria that causes body odor and acne. It’s great for reducing acne and brightening your skin.

Apple cider vinegar can be used as an alternative to salt. It will help enhance and bring out the flavors in your food. If you happened to use to much salt or sugar a little ACV added to the dish will help mellow out either the salt or the sugar.

Apple cider vinegar is a cheap, effective alternative to cleaning your home, promoting your health and enhancing beauty. I recommend an unfiltered, raw, and organic version such as Virtues of Vinegar. Besides having it on hand in your cupboard, you’ll want to invest in a good book about all the great qualities ACV possess such as Vim & Vinegar by Melodie Moore. Did you know it can kill weeds too?

Photo by: Erich Schuh

[This post was written by Leslie Quigley.]

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  1. EcoInsomniac says

    February 15, 2009 at 8:25 pm

    Awesome Leslie! I’ve never even had apple cider vinegar in the house. I’m going to have to try it out as a way to get my body all balanced out. Keep up the good work!

    Reply
  2. Dorene says

    February 15, 2009 at 10:39 pm

    Leslie – Great article! Gee, I will have to get my ACV down and start using it, besides in cooking!

    Reply
  3. Sandy Guerriere says

    February 16, 2009 at 4:59 am

    Great article!

    The best ACV is Bragg, Certified “Raw & Unfiltered” Organic with the ‘Mother’….
    It contains no preservatives and Vinegar has a wonderful taste.

    Thanks for sharing!!!

    Sandy Guerriere

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  4. Cate Nelson says

    February 16, 2009 at 6:03 am

    I was wondering what to use ACV for around my house!
    I use organic ACV for my chickens; I put it in their water to help their digestive tract and have actually noticed a difference when one of them was under the weather.
    This is a great way to ensure that my eggs are still organic while keeping the chickens healthy.
    I’ll take your advice on household uses!

    Reply
  5. Julie says

    February 16, 2009 at 7:50 am

    I love this article that you wrote Leslie! I must say that it is VERY informative and is something I will share with others. I think I am going to give the deodorant one a try because I have yet to find a good natural one and have a full bottle of organic ACV sitting on my kitchen cabinet. Thanks again and I look forward to more of your articles:)

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  6. Brian says

    February 16, 2009 at 8:09 am

    Do you mean dates back 1,000 or 10,000 years??!! by 10,00 in both your email and Website?

    Rgds

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  7. Danielle says

    February 16, 2009 at 9:34 am

    wow! great post. You are a wonderful addition to ECP!

    Reply
  8. millie says

    February 16, 2009 at 10:51 am

    great post! i also use ACV diluted with water as a rinse for my hair — leaves it soft and shiny 🙂

    Reply
  9. Wendy says

    February 16, 2009 at 1:51 pm

    Love this post! I use vinegar for everything (cleaning, killing weeds, a daily drink with hot water and raw honey, in recipes, etc.) but you gave me some additional ideas!

    Thanks!

    Reply
  10. Leslie Quigley says

    February 16, 2009 at 4:03 pm

    Hi Brian,
    Fixed the error-should read 10,000. Thank you for pointing it out. 🙂

    Leslie

    Reply
  11. Leslie Quigley says

    February 16, 2009 at 4:14 pm

    Glad to hear that everyone is enjoying the post!! ACV rocks and has many potential uses. 🙂

    Reply
  12. Ashley says

    February 16, 2009 at 7:09 pm

    I had no idea that ACV was so wonderful? I definitely want to try it on my skin, considering I don’t have a baby to try it on their bum!

    Great post, look forward to more!

    Reply
  13. MamaWendy says

    February 16, 2009 at 8:12 pm

    Great post – thanks! I use it for some cleaning but had no idea about all the other benefits and uses. I will be adding it to my drinking water tomorrow. Thanks!

    Reply
  14. Brenna says

    February 16, 2009 at 8:37 pm

    Loved this post! I hadn’t delved into ACV for cleaning yet, but I have been motivated. Thanks!

    Reply
  15. Shruti says

    March 1, 2009 at 12:00 pm

    Your article is very informative and gives me some more great ideas on how to use ACV in my home to keep my children healthy and my home clean. I use it to clean the tiles in my bathroom, as well as clean the disposal of my sink. Thanks for the great ideas!

    Reply
  16. Kelly Amormino says

    March 4, 2009 at 10:43 am

    Very interesting. I am wondering if it would work for treating fungus on pistachio trees as well. I think I will test it out. And anything to help with the acne is always a bonus!! Thanks Leslie!!

    Reply
  17. Angelica says

    March 22, 2009 at 3:30 pm

    thanks for the post!

    Reply
  18. Stochasticity says

    March 26, 2009 at 3:21 am

    I was told by a podiatrist that soaking my feet in diluted ACV (1 to 4 with water) helped get rid of athlete’s foot fungus and toe nail fungus because of the pH.

    Reply
  19. stochasticity says

    March 26, 2009 at 3:31 pm

    A podiatrist told me that soaking my feet in dilute ACV (1:4) was good for athlete’s foot and toe nail fungus.

    Reply
  20. House Cleaning Maid Service New York City, NY says

    February 22, 2010 at 7:38 pm

    great post! i also use ACV diluted with water as a rinse for my hair — leaves it soft and shiny 🙂

    Reply
  21. Cleaners Manchester says

    October 5, 2010 at 10:25 am

    We use vinegar when cleaning and it works brilliantly. Its a tragedy that the big chemical companies continue to churn out lots of harmful chemical cleaning products that are largely unnecessary. Vinegar is much kinder to the environment so should always be considered.

    Reply
  22. Amy says

    April 15, 2012 at 7:40 pm

    I have a 4 month old with very Bad acid reflux and cry non-stop he is also on probiotics once a day and coliccalm three times a day. He doesnt sleep flat hes on his left side pretty much everything i can think of. My question is he to young to get ACV and if not how much can i give him can i also put it in his bottle. Any other ideas are welcomed to.

    Reply
  23. Viamrsh Shetty says

    October 24, 2012 at 4:47 am

    This is why I keep returning to this site.
    I can not believe all the new content since last time!

    Reply

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