Amazing List of 40 Uses for Apple Cider Vinegar – Plus Instructions On How To Use It! ( courtecy,-by DailyHealthPostApril 21, 2018 )












Amazing List of 40 Uses for Apple Cider Vinegar – Plus Instructions On How To Use It!

  ( courtecy,-by DailyHealthPostApril 21, 2018 )
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So you may have heard about what lemon or coconut oil can do around your house, but have you heard about Apple Cider Vinegar?
You can use it in your first aid kit, beauty bag, home and kitchen. Plus, it’s all natural and non-toxic.
Here are 40 creative things you can do with apple cider vinegar. When using it as a health and beauty product, make sure to purchase raw, unfiltered organic apple cider vinegar!uses for apple cider vinegar

1. Soothes A Sore Throat (Natural Cures 1-22)

Vinegar is naturally antibacterial, so it can help kill any harmful bacteria that may be causing you discomfort in your throat. Combined with honey, a powerful antiviral and anti-inflammatory, ACV works better than most cough syrups. To use, combine 1 tsp ACV, 1 tsp cayenne pepper and 3 tsp raw honey in a glass of warm water. Cayenne pepper will help relieve any lingering pain (1).

2. Eases Gas and Constipation

Vinegar has a similar acidity to hydrochloric acid, the acid produced in your stomach that helps break down food. Simply dilute a tablespoon of ACV into warm tea and drink before a heavy meal.

3. Relieves Heartburn

Heartburn can be caused by your body producing too little stomach acid. In fact, naturopaths often suggest taking a tablespoon of ACV with a bit of honey if you feel any symptoms coming on.

4. Soothes Sunburn


For quick relief, pour a lukewarm bath and add a cup or two of ACV into the water. Soak for ten minutes. This will help restore your skin’s ph making your skin feel cool and soothed.

5. Relieves Burns

Similarly to how ACV eases pain in sunburns, it can also help with first degree burns. Simply apply a little ACV onto a burn to quickly relieve pain. However, do not use it on open wounds or 2nd or 3rd degree burns.

6. Heals Bruises

To help diminish the appearance of bruises, warm up a cup of ACV and mix in a teaspoon of sea salt. Apply to the bruise as a hot compress every day until the bruise subsides.

7. Treats Fungal Infection

Use AVC for topical infections such as ringworms or athlete’s foot (2). Simply use a cotton pad to apply ACV directly to affected area or soak in a solution made of 1 part ACV 5 parts water for 30 minutes daily. To treat toe fungus, you’ll need to follow a more extensive regime.

8. Soothe Sore Muscles


After a hard at work or at the gym, take a tablespoon of ACV with water or apply it topically onto the affected area. For generalized pain, add a cup or two of ACV to a hot bath and soak for 10-20 minutes.

9. Relieve a Stubborn Itch

Some itches never seem to quit. Instead of reaching for your polysporin, saturate a q-tip in ACV and apply directly to the itch. It might sting a little, but the itch will quickly subside.

10. Combat Insulin Sensitivity

ACV helps to control glucose metabolism and stabilize blood sugar. Use it in warm water before and after meals to help keep you diabetes in check (3).

11. Clears Sinuses

Another cold remedy! Drinking a tablespoon of ACV diluted in a warm glass of water will help break up mucus and relieve stuffiness.

12. Circulates Lymph


Naturopaths suggest ½ tablespoon of ACV in lemon water to help circulate lymph and blood.

13. Boosts Energy

Simply add a little to your morning tea or water for a quick boost.

14. Heals an Upset Stomach

An upset stomach can have many different causes and can be hard to treat. However, ACV is one of the best all-around remedies to ease nausea and stomach pain. Combine 2 teaspoons of ACV, 1 tablespoon on freshly grated ginger and a one tablespoon of freshly squeezed lemon into a paste. Stir it into 8 ounces sparkling water and top it off with a little raw honey to improve the taste.

15. Exercise Fatigue

Drink a tablespoon of ACV in a cup of water after your workout to alkalize your system and fight lactic acid. It also contains amino acids to help repair and rebuild muscles and fight exhaustion (4).

16. Heals Yeast Infection


Yeast infections often occur in women after taking antibiotics. However, it can be easily cured by soaking in a warm bath with 1 ½ cups of ACV and soak for 20 minutes (5) 

17. Allergy Medicine

Since ACV can help clear congestion and ease a sore throat, it can safely be used to manage allergy symptoms. Simply drink a glass of water with 1 tablespoon each of ACV and raw honey.

18. Cramp Relief

Traditional medicine practitioners swear by rubbing ACV on muscle cramps to diminish the intensity and pain.

19. Weight Loss Aid

The acetic acid and fiber in raw unfiltered ACV help to increase satiety. Take ½ tablespoon in warm water everyday before meals to help control your appetite.

20. Liver Detox


To clean your liver, take 1-2 teaspoons of ACV in an 8 oz glass of hot water first thing in the morning. Make sure to eat clean and stay hydrated for best results (3).

21. Fights Candida

Candida is the genus of yeast responsible for most fungal infections in humans. According to the CDC, there exists 20 species of Candida yeasts that target humans (6). ACV can be apply topically to areas affected by the fungus, although it should be diluted if used on sensitive skin.

22. Relieves Gout

Vinegar is a common traditional remedy for inflammation. It’s said that vinegar can dissolve the uric acid that gathers in your joints and causes gout. To use, take 2-3 tablespoons in water, 2-3 times a day. To prevent damage to your tooth enamel, quickly rinse out your month after taking it or drink it through a stainless steel straw.

23. Cleanser (Natural Beauty Recipes 23-31)

If you have oily skin or suffer from acne, a little apple cider vinegar is all you need to reset your skin pH. Simply soak a cotton bud or washcloth in 2-3 parts water 1 part vinegar and add it onto your face. Do not wash it off unless you have very sensitive skin.

24. Teeth Whitener


Do not apply directly onto your teeth for it may break down enamel. Instead, dilute a few tablespoons in water and use as a mouth rinse. Make sure to rinse again with plain water afterwards.

25. Deodorant

Simply wash the affected area (feet or armpits) and pat dry with a clean towel. Follow up with pure or diluted ACV and allow it to air dry. You should have a whole day of odor control! You can even use it to detox your armpits from heavy metals typically found in deodorant.

26. Dandruff Treatment

Dandruff is often caused by dry or irritated skin or fungal infection (7). Vinegar is anti-fungal and helps stabilize pH levels on your skin, making it a great weapon against the condition. To use, wash your hair as per usual and spray it down with equal parts vinegar and water before using conditioner. It should sit for 15 minutes before being rinsed out. Repeat every day until your dandruff is cured. You can also use this as a preventive measure once a week.

27. Breath Deodorizer

Bad breath is often caused by bad bacteria lingering in your mouth. To kill them off, mix 1 tablespoon ACV in a cup of water and gargle for 10 seconds. Follow up with a water rinse.

28. After Shave


To prevent ingrown hair and soothe your skin after shaving, Mix 1 tablespoon of ACV with a tablespoon of water and apply directly to your face. Leave it on and do not rins

29. Detox Bath

For a relaxing and restorative soak, add 1 cup of Epsom salt and a cup of apple cider vinegar to your bath. If you don’t like the smell, add 10 drops or so of lavender or tea tree oil. For a deeper detox, add ¼ cup of baking soda before getting in.

30. Hair Conditioner

For shinny, untangled hair, mix 1 tablespoon of ACV, a cup of water and a few drops of orange essential oil. Pour into freshly shampooed hair and leave for 5 minutes. Rinse thoroughly and do not follow up with conditioner.

31. Facial Toner

Dilute 1 teaspoon ACV in equal parts water and apply to a clean face using a cotton ball. If you have sensitive skin, you may have to play around with the saturation to get the best mix. Let it dry and soak into your skin and follow up with coconut oil. It should be gentle and effective enough to use everyday.

32. All-Purpose Cleaner (Household Uses 32-38)


To disinfect your home, pour equal part ACV and warm water into a spray bottle. You can also add a few drops of your favorite essential oil to keep your home smelling fresh and clean! It even works better than most chemical cleaners, effectively fighting food-born pathogens like E.Coli (8).

33. Odor Remover

ACV stops odors by killing the bacteria or fungi that causes them. To use, combine ½ cup of water with ½ cup of vinegar and spray around the house. The smell of vinegar should subside after an hour or so, leaving behind a pleasant scent.

34. Weed Killer

If your lawn is overgrown with weeds, you can use kitchen vinegar to get rid of them in a non-toxic way. All you need is a bottle of ACV, a cup of salt and some non-toxic dish soap. Start by pouring the salt into a spray bottle and top it off with vinegar, leaving about two inches at the top. Use a long handled spoon to mix until the salt is fully dissolved. Next, add a tablespoon of dish soap, twist the cap and shake to combine. Use it on dry, sunny days to completely coat the weeds. It may take a few days of use to kill them off, but even the toughest weeds don’t stand a chance.

35. Flea Repellent (pets)

If your cat or dog often roams outside, you’ve probably had more than one encounter with fleas. Commercial flea repellents can cause rashes and dry skin. Instead apply ACV topically on your pet using a spray bottle or washcloth and spray it on your pet’s bed.

36. Beat Smells and Stains


To treat badly stained sheets or clothes, add ½ cup to washing machine with regular detergent.

37. Stop Pets From Chewing

Most animals hate the smell of vinegar and avoid it at all costs. To keep your electrical cords and furniture safe, dab them with ACV once a week. You can also use it to clean stubborn pee marks to prevent your pet from peeing there again.

38. Flytrap

To get rid of fruit flies, place a little ACV in a plate and add a few drops of dish soap. Keep it by your fruits and you’ll never get flies again.

39. Dish Detergent (Kitchen Uses 39-42)

Add a tablespoon or two of ACV with your dish detergent to cut grease and prevent streaks on glassware.

40. Condiment Enhancer


ACV can work just as well as salt to liven up your plate. Try it in sauces and marinades to give them more depth and balance. You can also add it to soups, bone broth, baked goods, smoothies and salad dressing!

41. Veggie Wash

Vinegar helps strip off harmful pesticides and chemicals that may be lingering on your fruits and veggies. Spray equal parts vinegar and water on fresh produce and rinse it off with clean water.

42. Neutralize Spices

If you feel like your meal is being overpowered by cayenne powder, add a teaspoon of ACV at a time until the taste is balanced again.





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