All you have to do is mix 1-2 tablespoons of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar and a tablespoon of honey in a glass of water and drink it twice daily. You can also create a bath by using apple cider vinegar. Just add two cups of vinegar in warm water and soak the anal region for 15-20 minutes.
When we tell folks how often we use apple cider vinegar, they are baffled and bewildered. "I've had a bottle sitting in my pantry for 10 years," is the response we encounter most. And "I never use it!" Some have never even used apple cider vinegar at all in their lifetime, believe it or not.
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We make a sore-throat soothing elixir with equal parts apple cider vinegar and honey (and a sprinkle of cayenne pepper) mixed in warm water. We started to like the actual taste so much that we often drink it first thing in the morning or mid-afternoon, even when we don't have a scratchy throat to cure.
Both lemon juice and apple cider vinegar are acidic, which is why they make good substitutes for one another in salad dressings. We like to make a simple dressing out of just lemon juice and olive oil, but if we're out of lemons, we can reach for the apple cider vinegar to give our greens the kick we're looking for.
While we're on the topic of salads, apple cider vinegar can also be used in place of balsamic vinegar. Balsamic vinegars are rich and fruity with a pleasantly sharp tang to them. That's why the best substitute for them is cider vinegar, with its mild apple taste and similarly spicy nature.
May your hard-boiled eggs crack no longer! Add a spoonful of apple cider vinegar to the water when boiling eggs to prevent those beautiful shells from cracking. However, we recommend this only for fresher eggs, as older eggs already have more alkaline than fresh (for older eggs, use baking soda instead).
We're releasing our not-so-secret, secret coleslaw ingredient to the world. Apple cider vinegar is perfect in coleslaw, with just a slight apple sweetness and tangy flavor to complement crunchy cabbage and veggies. Want to enhance the apple flavor even more? Put actual apples in your slaw, like Chef Wolfgang Puck does!
Adding apple cider vinegar to your barbecue sauce will balance the sticky, sweet flavor and texture of the molasses. Don't believe us? There are a few different old Southern recipes for unbeatable BBQ sauces that will change your mind. Add a little spice and a little heat, and you have the makings of the perfect Eastern North Carolina barbecue sauce for pulled pork.
Marinating your meats in apple cider vinegar can work to tenderize them, as long as you don't add too much vinegar and don't marinate them too long (it's very acidic, so prolonged exposure can break down the fibers in the meat and turn it to mush). Also, don't use vinegar as a marinade for tender seafoods or you'll end up cooking them!
White vinegar seems to be the classic go-to for homemade pickles. But what about a brine made with our beloved apple cider vinegar? It adds tang, of course, but also a welcomed bit of sweetness to your pickles. Check out Jessica's article for a good tutorial on home pickling, if you've never pickled anything before.
And let's not forget vinegar's use in pickling, and its appeal as a flavoring ingredient in salad dressings, marinades, and cooked dishes, and as an ingredient in refreshing summer drinks or winter tonics (e.g., shrubs, switchel, fire cider).
Why apple juice? No reason in particular other than fruit and pork go really well together. I am a big fan of spritzing pork butts and ribs with apple juice or apple cider vinegar while they cook, so it made sense to use that some mix and inject the pork with it. You could certainly use pineapple juice, cherry juice, apple cider vinegar, or really anything that matches the flavor profile that you are shooting for!
White vinegar, apple cider vinegar, or CLR are great cleaning solutions to remove limescale from your shower head. For more stain-cutting power, you can add a couple of tablespoons of baking soda to the vinegar. Avoid bleach and other abrasive, toxic cleaners.
4. POUR SALT: Brush a thin layer of apple cider vinegar on the skin and then pour about 1/4-inch of salt all over the skin very carefully. Try not to get the salt to fall through the gap on the sides
My family always believed in chewing a clove of raw garlic and sucking on a lemon then a table spoon of Apple cider vinegar in hot water with honey as a cure all and its always worked. Trick is to do this as soon as you start feeling sick sore throat or anything. Also buy the organic ACV we get it from trader joes but any brand or even regular vinegar will work if its all you got. This remedy works better than any cough drop or most of the crap doctors prescribe.
A better approach, however, is to construct a trap by placing a paper funnel (rolled from a sheet of notebook paper) into a jar which is then baited with a few ounces of cider vinegar. Place the jar trap(s) wherever fruit flies are seen. This simple but effective trap will soon catch any remaining adult flies which can then be killed or released outdoors.
A mixture of apple cider vinegar and dish soap can help you trap flies and kill them. Mix about an inch of apple cider vinegar and a few drops of dish soap in a tall glass. Cover the glass with plastic wrap, secure it with a rubber band and poke small holes in the top. Flies will be attracted to the vinegar in the glass and will fly through the holes. The film of dish soap causes the flies to sink instead of being able to land on the vinegar.
But the product these ads are selling has nothing to do with apple cider vinegar. It's hard to say what they were selling years ago, but today, they're for a dick-pill called InstaHard. The apple cider vinegar ads direct you to a very long video (I gave up after watching it for 40 minutes) narrated by a "couple's therapist" named Bill, who tells a winding tale of discovering the secrets to awakening the mind inside his dick for erections that (consensually) hobbled his wife. The pills claim to contains a bunch of "natural ingredients" that will "simply restores the natural function of your penis by working on the cellular level to re-activate the 'Penile Brain.'" The "PENIS BRAIN" motif repeats several times throughout the video and is absolutely hilarious every time he says it. In the works cited section for this video is a CBS article from 2008 that uses this incredible phrase to describe the autonomic nervous system, which also controls things like breathing and heart rate (and hard-ons), but is not a literal thinking brain inside the head of your penis.
I'm not here to interrogate the effectiveness of dick-growth supplements: it's been proven that they don't work. But the apple cider vinegar imagery is haunting. Folk remedies involving apple cider vinegar have been around forever. Bragg leans into apple cider vinegar's health benefits on its website, which includes an entire "science" section, and promotes a "scientific advisory board" that helps Bragg with "effective dosing."
It might help a tiny bit with regulating blood sugar levels and killing salmonella on salad, but it won't cure cancer or lower blood pressure (although people misguidedly drink it for those reasons, too). It's also pervasive in the erectile dysfunction remedy world: searching Google for "apple cider vinegar penis enlargement" brings up more sketchy-looking supplements and remedies.
The thought that something from your cupboard could magically grant you a massive schlong is a tantalizing one. Could soaking one's penis in apple cider vinegar make it bigger? Wouldn't it... burn? A lot? What if you stuck it up your ass? I asked the experts.
Tony Chen, MD, clinical assistant professor at the Stanford School of Medicine urology department, specializes in men's sexual health. He told me that because apple cider vinegar is a weak acid, you should keep it far away from your tender bits. "Chemical burns have been reported with the application of ACV to the face, and I would imagine it could cause similar harm/risks if put on the penis."
Chen said that he couldn't think of "any plausible mechanism" by which apple cider vinegar could increase penis size. In fact, because vinegar has an acetic acid component and astringent properties, he said, it would make more sense for it to actually cause skin shrinkage, "but that would theoretically lead to a decrease, not increase in penis size," Chen said. Instead of putting stinging acidic liquid up your anus or down your dickhole, talk to a doctor who specializes in erectile dysfunction or sexual health. "There are lots of safe, effective, and proven therapies for erectile dysfunction that your doctor can tailor to you," Chen said.
Step 8. As a precautionary method, to clear things out even further, pour half a cup of baking soda and a cup of white vinegar down the drain (we actually used 50% rice wine vinegar and 50% apple cider vinegar because we had it on hand and it worked like a charm). Let it sit for five minutes and then flush everything down with a gallon of boiling hot water. This time everything should be whisked right down the drain like a flume ride at an amusement park. It might be the best moment of your life.
Great job! I was going to ask why your water is brown but after reading the comments I realized you used cider vinegar rather than white vinegar in one of the pics above. I was sitting here thinking you had bigger issues than your clogged drain if your water was that brownish color!
LOL, yes, strangely satisfying is a terrific explanation of what it feels like to see them dead! I HATE those damn things. I do the same thing but without the bubbles. All it takes is the apple vinegar filled to the point of almost going over the edge of the bowl, then 2 drops of Dawn dish soap.
There is no need to add water or make any suds with this concoction. I use a shot-glass about half filled with straight cider vinegar and 2drops of Dawn. Stir and place in an out-of-the-way spot in yourkitchen. The next morning, there will be MANY dead fruit flies in theglass. Just flush them down the drain, and make a fresh batch. You can leave each batch out for 2 or 3 days if you like, which saves on theamount of vinegar you must use. This WORKS. I know because I use it every summer! 2ff7e9595c
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