Healing Dry Skin
Treating Calluses
Treating Nail Fungus
Eliminating Foot Odor
Treating Athlete’s Foot
Treating Cracked Heels
Research has shown that 2-3% acetic acid in vitro inhibits the growth of bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, Proteus mirabilis, and Streptococcus pyogenes.
Because apple cider vinegar is a mild acid, you need to be careful about how your skin will react to it. Remove your feet from the bath and rinse them with water if you start to feel a skin reaction like burning or itching.
Apple cider vinegar has many uses due to its many benefits.
Other Uses for Apple Cider Vinegar
In addition to a foot bath, you can use vinegar to:
– Fight dandruff: After shampooing, apply a little apple cider vinegar to the scalp and let it sit for 2 minutes. Then, rinse and apply your conditioner.
– Eliminate a sore throat: Mix a tablespoon of vinegar in a glass of water and gargle.
– Eliminate the smell of shoes: To eliminate the smell of shoes, spray a solution of vinegar and water in equal parts and let the shoes air dry. The result is guaranteed.
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