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Health and Beauty Benefits of Vinegar

Healthful tips from jellyfish stings to “morning” sickness

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Taking the sting out of jellyfish

Vinegar is even a natural remedy for jellyfish stings. When poured over the injured area it can relieve the pain and can prevent the release of more venom. The secret is in the acetic acid located in the vinegar that seems to be more effective than the best known remedies for aiding jellyfish stings such as fresh water and rubbing alcohol. Click here to read on.

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Got Sunburn?

Apple cider vinegar can be used to treat sunburns. When diluted properly, the antiseptic properties in vinegar can help reduce the chance of the burn blistering as well as kill germs and relieve pain. Take a look at this full body treatment.

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Relieving ``Morning`` Sickness

Apple cider vinegar can help ease the terrible feeling of morning sickness for pregnant women. It is rich with probiotic bacteria and acetic acid that can possibly help relieve GI issues. Here are some other benefits apple cider vinegar offers for pregnant women.  As always, please check with your doctor if questions or concerns.

Did You Know?

Vinegar Fact | Soaking your feet in one part distilled white vinegar and two parts water for 20 minutes can kill foot odor and athlete’s foot, plus can soften your feet.

TIP: Add Apple Cider Vinegar to your Beauty Routine

Austin, Texas dermatologists Adam Mamelak, MD, and Miriam Hanson, MD support the use of apple cider vinegar as part of your skin and hair care routine.

Dr. Mamelak clarifies apple cider vinegar can help “remove bacteria and excess oil from the skin that can contribute to acne formation.” It is also beneficial for toning skin and treating dandruff, insect bites, warts, scrapes, and abrasions.

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Looking for additional uses of vinegar?

Have fun celebrating…

May as National Vinegar Month!