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How to Use Apple Cider Vinegar for Eczema?

Dermatologists suggest to use organic apple cider vinegar instead of the conventional creams and OTC drugs.

Eczema is a skin problem that makes skin areas irritated and inflamed.

About 3% of adult Americans deal with this condition, and 20% of all children in the US have this problem.

Atopic dermatitis is the most common form of eczema, and it is accompanied with itchiness and inflammation. Sufferers say it causes rashes on their face, knees, wrists, hands and the area behind the knees. Sometimes it may affect the entire body.

The itchiness stops usually when the individual scratches the affected area until it starts bleeding.

There are various pharmaceutical solutions to this skin problem, but most of them come packed with harmful substances and cause severe side effects.

Dermatologists suggest to use organic apple cider vinegar instead of the conventional creams and OTC drugs. It has great effect in the treatment of eczema.

When combined with other powerful and natural ingredients, apple cider vinegar has even greater power.

Anti-fungal power

Apple cider vinegar eliminates the bacteria responsible for the occurrence of eczema. When applied regularly, it prevents further growth of the bacteria, due to its huge antibacterial and anti-fungal potential.

Cell renewal

Apple cider vinegar is high in beta-carotene which is essential for the cell renewal. Use it regularly, and you will be amazed with your healthy skin complexion.

Potassium abundance

The mighty vinegar contains great amounts of potassium. This mineral is known for its ability to relieve allergy symptoms, balance the pH value of your skin and act like an effective astringent agent.

Fiber

Fiber in apple cider vinegar helps the body to flush out toxins that trigger the occurrence of eczema.

Stronger immune system

Strengthening the immune system is the first step of the prevention of eczema. Apple cider vinegar packs a great number of vital nutrients, including acetic acid, vitamin B1, pectin, minerals, mineral salts and riboflavin. These are important for your immunity, experts have revealed their power to ease the symptoms of eczema.

Relief from itchiness

Apple cider vinegar does wonders for the skin. Given that dry skin is tightly associated with eczema, apple cider vinegar will ease the itchiness.

Use it in combination with other natural ingredients, and make your own remedy for eczema.

Apple cider vinegar solution

Apple cider vinegar has been long used for its antibacterial and anti-fungal properties, and it is one of the best traditional remedies for eczema.

Ingredients:

  • 2 tbsp. raw and organic apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tbsp. purified water

*You will also need 2-3 cotton balls

The apple cider vinegar treatment

Make the solution and soak in the cotton balls. It is up to you to decide how many cotton balls your treatment requires. Apply them directly on the inflamed skin area. Repeat the treatment until you notice some improvement.

Warning: This ratio of apple cider vinegar to water is not recommended for individuals with sensitive skin. If that is your case, use half a cup of purified water and a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar.

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