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White vinegar is the most common type of
vinegar in American households. Look in most
kitchen cupboards and you’re sure to find a
bottle. That’s mainly because of its acetic acid,
which not only gives recipes a distinct tart
taste, but also works as a natural household
cleaner. But it’s also this acetic acid that has
several health benefits.
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WHAT IS DISTILLED VINEGAR?
Vinegar can be made from almost
any food that contains natural sugars.
When yeast is added, the natural
sugars are fermented into alcohol.
Bacteria is added, which further
ferments the alcohol, turning it into
acetic acid. Distilled vinegar on the
other hand (also known as white
vinegar) is somewhat confusing,
because it’s not produced by a
distillation process, per se, but
instead from the fermentation of
distilled alcohol.
As mentioned, the starting point for
any vinegar can begin with several
foods, but when it comes to distilled
vinegar, made in the U.S., it’s usually
made from corn. The fermentation
is then diluted to produce five to
seven percent acetic acid, with a pH
of about 2.6. Distilled white vinegar
is a basic, neutral-tasting vinegar
that compliments salad dressings,
marinades, pickles and homemade
mayo recipes. It also has several
health benefits and works as a safe,
effective household cleaner and
disinfectant.
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IS WHITE VINEGAR GOOD FOR YOU?
Like all vinegar, there are benefits and there are risks to using it
medicinally. But first, it’s important to note this: Although, white
vinegar varies between acidity levels, for maximum health benefits
do not consume it with a high concentration of acid. Choose a
product that has a four to five percent acetic acid content. Otherwise,
it might damage your digestive tract. In comparison, apple cider
vinegar like Bragg’s (often used for its health benefits) has an acidity
level of just over five percent. Now let’s have a look at how white
vinegar can help benefit your health.
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AN ANTISEPTIC FOR
WOUNDS
In 420 BCE Hippocrates used vinegar medicinally to manage wounds,
according to research from Arizona State University. And, in the 10th
century, Sung Tse, the creator of forensic medicine, encouraged hand
washing with sulfur and vinegar to avoid infection during autopsies.
The base to white vinegar is acetic acid, which gives vinegar its
characteristic taste and smell. Acetic acid is a synthetic carboxylic
acid with antibacterial and antifungal properties, suggests PubChem,
which makes it an ideal antiseptic for treating wounds.
Weill Cornell Medical Hospital recommends treating wounds once
daily with vinegar and water.
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1.
Prepare a vinegar solution
by mixing two tablespoons
of white vinegar with two
cups of water.
2.
Soak gauze with the vinegar
solution and apply to the
wound for five minutes.
3.
Remove the wet gauze.
4.
Store in the refrigerator and
use for up to five days.
VINEGAR FOR
DIABETES
Eating vinegar with meals was used as a folk remedy for diabetes
well before any pharmacologic glucose-lowering therapy. One of
the best benefits of vinegar is its effect starch digestion. In fact,
research by the Hellenic National Center for Research, Prevention
and Treatment of Diabetes reported that vinegar improves insulin
sensitivity in healthy individuals, as well as those with diabetes.
Furthermore, consuming vinegar at bedtime has been shown to
decrease fasting glucose levels in humans with type 2 diabetes.
How vinegar reduces glucose levels is still unclear. But what they do
know is that acetic acid has been shown to delay gastric emptying in
healthy people and patients with type 1 diabetes. Another thought is
that acetic acid may suppress the carbohydrate absorption.
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VINEGAR FOR
SUNBURN RELIEF
The acetic acid in white vinegar acts a pain reliever for sunburnt skin
that itches and is inflamed. Soak a soft cloth in white vinegar and
apply it to the sunburned area. Leave it on until the cloth dries and
repeat as needed. You can also add two cups of white vinegar to a
warm bath to relieve the itch and burn.
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CURE FOR
RINGWORM
Despite the name, ringworm is not caused by worms. Ringworm is a
skin infection caused by a fungus. You can become infected with this
fungus from person to person contact, or from touching something
that a person with ringworm has touched. You can even catch it from
animals. But fear not, white vinegar can cure you of this fungus.
Simply soak a cotton ball with vinegar and gently cleanse the typical
round, red, ring-like fungus. Just avoid the eyes. The acetic acid in the
vinegar neutralizes the fungal infection, since fungus does not like
acid. This is a safe and effective treatment for humans and animals
alike. But it will take a few weeks to totally rid yourself or your pet of
the fungus. Continue using the vinegar daily until the ringworm is
gone.
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CURE FOR
ATHLETE’S FOOT
Athlete’s foot is also a fungus, so it stands to reason that white
vinegar cures this as well. According to an Asian study, the antifungal
activity of white vinegar is extremely powerful and is effective for
mild forms of athlete’s foot. This fungal condition generally affects
the toes, and causes redness and skin to peel. It may also burn and
itch. Just soak your feet in a vinegar and water bath for 10 to 15
minutes daily until the infection subsides.
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CURES
TOENAIL FUNGUS
The antifungal properties of white vinegar also work for people
who suffer from toenail fungus. Toenail fungus is unsightly and
embarrassing. If your toenails are infected, white vinegar will kill
the fungus. But, it does take time — even months — to rid yourself of
toenail fungus. Make it a habit to bathe your feet in vinegar once a
day.
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HELPS YOU FEEL
FULLER, LONGER
Two teaspoons of white vinegar mixed in water before a meal may
also help you eat smaller portions and feel fuller longer. While there
is no scientific data to prove this, many people swear that consuming
vinegar prior to a meal helps them eat less.
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ALWAYS CHOOSE UNFILTERED
AND ORGANIC
For health purposes, avoid the
perfectly clear and clean varieties
found at most grocery stores. Instead,
look for white vinegar that is organic
and unfiltered, and with a slight
murkiness. You may even notice a
cobweb-like substance floating in
it. This is known as “mother,” which
indicates that your vinegar is of good
quality. Some manufacturers filter
and pasteurize their product before
bottling to prevent the “mother” from
forming. It’s considered harmless and
extremely beneficial for gut health.
Enjoy!
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