Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Does apple cider vinegar really work for skin disorders?
I%26#039;ve read that putting a few tablespoons in a drink 3 times a day can really cure a lot of skin disorders. Has anyone tried it?|||The Psoriasis Foundation hears from people who apply apple cider vinegar to their skin as a treatment for psoriasis. People add it to the bath, mix it with a moisturizer, soak fingernails and toenails in it, and apply it directly to the skin with cotton balls or pads.|||There is a classic old book written by a country doctor which talks about Vermont folk remedies that mentions the use of apple cider vinegar, but for arthrritis, I think. I know a little bit of apple cider vinegar in a cup of hot water helps when you feel bloated after eating. Since skin disorders are related to digestive problems, I guess it would help/|||Yes. But putting it directly on the skin is better (for acne, or getting rid of residue/oil) But be careful to only do it at night, because the sun and the acetic acid don%26#039;t mix well together. you can also use it as a hair rinse.
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