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Top 5 Uses Of Apple Cider Vinegar That Can Be Applied To Your Lifestyle!

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Top 5 Uses Of Apple Cider Vinegar That Can Be Applied To Your Lifestyle!

Apple cider vinegar is a completely natural product: apple juice is fermented to hard apple cider, which is fermented a second time to apple cider vinegar, which has a huge range of uses from personal self-care to household cleaning; apple cider vinegar can do pretty much anything–for your skin, your hair, your house, and even your pets. Take full advantage of this amazing household product.

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1. Weight-Loss and detox:

For daily weight and pH balance maintenance, add 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar to 16 oz of water. Drink this throughout the day to cleanse your body and kidneys all day long.

2. Hair and face:
It is widely known that apple cider vinegar can be used as a rinse for your hair after shampooing to add healthy body and shine, and it also can help regulate the pH of your skin. Dilute apple cider vinegar with two parts water, and spread the concoction over your face with a cotton ball as a toner.

3. Teeth:

Rub teeth directly with apple cider vinegar and rinse out and it will help you help remove stains from teeth.

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4. Cleaning:

Mix 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar with 1 cup water. You can use this concoction to clean microwaves, bathroom tiles, kitchen surfaces, windows, glasses and mirrors. This mixture also works as a disinfectant.

5. Flea Reduction:

Rub apple cider vinegar onto your pet’s skin. Add a little bit of apple cider vinegar to their water. Spray the diluted apple cider vinegar onto your pets and onto your furniture to repel the presence of fleas.

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