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2007-11-05 05:31:57 · 5 answers · asked by stinsonharbor 1 in Health Alternative Medicine

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White distilled grain vinegar should not be used medically because the process of distilling removes nutrients. Apple cider vinegar or brown rice vinegar should be used for anything personal, both inside and outside of the body.

If you have kidney problems, you should avoid using a lot of vinegar because of the high potassium content. Vinegar can be set into three categories:

* Antiseptic
* Nutrient supplement
* Digestive help

As an antiseptic, vinegar is helpful in treating infectious or potentially infectious conditions such as boils, acne, minor scrapes and some fungal infections. It can be used to clean wounds like it was in the early years; however, it burns but does so the job in a pinch. You can also use it as a preventative medicine, use it to wash your hands after cleaning bathrooms and you can use it to clean up after cutting poultry or fish.

When you are gardening, if you do not wear gloves especially when you are working with roses or blackberries, your hands can be scratched or nicked. Put some vinegar in a spray bottle and use it when you get scratches on your hands or legs. It will burn for a few seconds, but after that you are good as new and you do not have to run in the house every time to clean the wound. Using vinegar with help eliminate the chance of infection.

Apple cider vinegar is an excellent supplement that provides potassium, calcium, copper, magnesium, phosphorus and iron. It has no saturated fat, no cholesterol, and no sodium. When ever we suffer from indigestion or heartburn, the treatment is sometimes worse than the symptom. Antacids are not always the best remedy. Our stomachs produce less acid over time and that causes the same symptoms as too much acid. The acid in vinegar will help digest your food and over a period, alleviate heartburn if yours is caused by a lack of stomach acid.

There are also other uses for vinegar in a medical sense. You can help ease a sore throat with one-tablespoon vinegar to 8 ounces of warm water, gargle every hour, and swallow after gargling. Alternatively, you can take equal amounts of honey and cider vinegar and stir or shake until dissolved. Take a tablespoon at a time to cut mucous in the throat.

One-teaspoon cider vinegar with one-teaspoon honey three times daily helps with arthritis. It dissolves the crystal deposits of uric acid that form between joints and in the muscles as with muscle rheumatism. It also dissolves bone spurs over long periods.
Vinegar in drinking water is effective in eliminating low-grade fevers that are present in Chronic Fatigue sufferers. It also helps eliminate thrush in the mouth, which is sometimes caused by antibiotic use. Mix four tablespoons of apple cider vinegar to a gallon of drinking water. Drink up to one gallon each day.

If you have dry or problems with fungus on your fingernails, you can try soaking your hands in a bowl of water with a few teaspoons of vinegar in it. You can use one part vinegar to one part water and soak your feet to treat toenail fungus. You can also use this to treat athlete’s foot.

Use two cups of cider vinegar in the tub to soak sore muscles and add potassium to muscles. You can treat muscle cramps or Charlie horses by soaking in a tub with some vinegar in it. These cramps are caused by low potassium.

Mix two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with one cup of honey and mix in an airtight container. When you have trouble drifting off, take two teaspoons and you will fall asleep in no time. In addition, you will not be groggy in the morning as you would if you took sleep aids.

You can use vinegar on almost any abrasion. You can use it to help eliminate the itching of bug bites and poison ivy. Vinegar can also be used to rehydrate the skin after sunburn.

2007-11-05 05:39:30 · answer #1 · answered by Dave 1 · 2 2

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2017-01-22 13:40:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are many different usages,my woman cooks with it

2016-03-13 23:41:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Mediamonkey1 covered it very will . Apple cider vinegar is an excellent supplement I use it daily.

2007-11-05 05:53:02 · answer #4 · answered by Pamela 2 · 0 3

hi i am a doc so listen.there r few uses i will tell u the most important.there is a bacteria called (psedomonas aeroginosa) it is a very nasty pathogen and cause serious infections specially in immune compramised patients.this germ cant survive in acidic media or tissue.so if we havethis infection we sock the area with diluted apple viniger and it would give very fast result.even in eye infection viniger could b used and it is curative.other uses r not so important as this one.u welcome

2007-11-05 07:00:37 · answer #5 · answered by bldysurgeon 2 · 0 3

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