What you need:
What you do:
1. Clean the area.
2. Fully soak the cotton wool with apple cider vinegar.
3. Place the soaked wool on the wart and cover with medical tape (or bandage).
4. Repeat daily until the wart dries out and falls off (should take up to a week).
Make a 1:1 solution of water and organic apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle, and spray the dog once a week. If your dog doesn't like being sprayed, use a soaked washcloth instead.
You can also add a teaspoon of organic apple cider vinegar to the dog's water twice a week for similar results. Be sure to use organic ACV, as the more processed kind is not good for dogs.
What you need:
What to do:
1. Clean the area.
2. Use the sterile needle to poke a few holes in the mole. (There are no nerves, so it won't hurt).
3. Apply an ACV-soaked piece of cotton to the mole for 20-30 minutes.
4. Repeat daily until the mole falls off. (Should be within a week).
What you need:
What to do:
1. Mix 2/3 cup of apple cider vinegar and about a tablespoon of dish detergent in a jar.
2. Create a cone out of the piece of paper and put it in the jar, as shown in the picture.
3. Leave the jar where the fruit flies are and let the mix work its magic.
What you need:
What to do:
Mix all the ingredients in a jar and shake well. Take a teaspoon for a child aged 2-9 years, and a tablespoon for ages 10 and up.
What you need:
What to do:
Hair wash:
1. Mix 4-5 tablespoons of baking soda with 1 cup of water and pour into a squeeze bottle.
2. Wet your hair, then pour the mixture on it. Make sure to get it on all of your hair.
3. Let it sit for about a minute, then rinse thoroughly.
Conditioning:
1. Make a mixture of 1:4 ACV and water.
2. Squeeze any excess water from your hair.
3. Cover your hair with the mixture and rub it in as you would with regular conditioner.
4. Thoroughly rinse your hair.