Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar or ACV is a health tonic for strength and power. It is prepared by adding yeast and bacteria to apple juice which renders a sour taste and a strong smell to it.
ACV is useful in weight loss and helps with proper digestion. Diabetics can take ACV by diluting it with water as it helps lower blood sugar levels. ACV may also be used to manage high cholesterol and symptoms of heart diseases due to its antioxidant and cholesterol-lowering properties.
ACV is useful for skin and hair problems due to its antibacterial property. It can be diluted with water and applied on the skin and scalp to manage acne and dandruff.
It should be kept in mind that Apple cider vinegar can irritate the throat, mouth and skin if used without dilution[1-3][18][19].
ACV is useful in weight loss and helps with proper digestion. Diabetics can take ACV by diluting it with water as it helps lower blood sugar levels. ACV may also be used to manage high cholesterol and symptoms of heart diseases due to its antioxidant and cholesterol-lowering properties.
ACV is useful for skin and hair problems due to its antibacterial property. It can be diluted with water and applied on the skin and scalp to manage acne and dandruff.
It should be kept in mind that Apple cider vinegar can irritate the throat, mouth and skin if used without dilution[1-3][18][19].
What are the synonyms of Apple cider vinegar?
Malus sylvestris, Saib ka sirka, Cider Vinegar, Araththikkaadi
What is the source of Apple cider vinegar?
Plant Based
Benefits of Apple cider vinegar

Modern Science View
Apple cider vinegar might help manage acne because of its acidic property. Apple cider vinegar balances the normal pH of the skin and creates a barrier to acne-causing bacteria.

Ayurvedic View
A Kapha-Pitta dosha skin type can be prone to acne. According to Ayurveda, an aggravation of Kapha leads to an increased sebum production and clogging of pores which results in the formation of both white and blackheads. Another factor, an aggravation of Pitta, is marked by the appearance of some red papules (bumps) and inflammation with pus. Apple cider vinegar balances both Kapha and helps fight against acne-causing bacteria as well as restore the pH level of the skin.due to its Amla (sour) property.
Tip:
1. Add 1 teaspoon of Apple cider vinegar to 3 teaspoons of fresh water.
2. Dip a clean cotton pad in the mixture and apply on to the affected area.
3. Keep it for 3-5 minutes.
4. Rinse it with cool plain water and pat dry.
5. Repeat this daily for 1 month for better results.
6. Always remember to use Apple cider vinegar by diluting it with equal amounts of water to prevent discoloration and scarring of the skin[2].
Tip:
1. Add 1 teaspoon of Apple cider vinegar to 3 teaspoons of fresh water.
2. Dip a clean cotton pad in the mixture and apply on to the affected area.
3. Keep it for 3-5 minutes.
4. Rinse it with cool plain water and pat dry.
5. Repeat this daily for 1 month for better results.
6. Always remember to use Apple cider vinegar by diluting it with equal amounts of water to prevent discoloration and scarring of the skin[2].

Modern Science View
Apple cider vinegar might help manage dandruff to some extent. This is due to its acidic property which helps balance the pH of the hair.

Ayurvedic View
As per Ayurveda, dandruff is a condition marked by flakes of dry skin on the scalp which may be attributed to an aggravated Vata and Pitta dosha. Apple cider vinegar helps control dandruff due to its Amla (sour) property. It also helps to maintain the pH balance of hair, thus making it smoother, stronger, and shinier.
Tip:
1. Take 1/4th cup of Apple cider vinegar in 1 mug of plain water.
2. Pour this mixture evenly on the hair and scalp.
3. Let it sit for 5 minutes.
4. Rinse it with plain water.
Tip:
1. Take 1/4th cup of Apple cider vinegar in 1 mug of plain water.
2. Pour this mixture evenly on the hair and scalp.
3. Let it sit for 5 minutes.
4. Rinse it with plain water.
How effective is Apple cider vinegar?
Insufficient evidence
Acne, Dandruff
Precautions when using Apple cider vinegar
Advice from Experts
Important

Modern Science View
1. Be very careful before using Apple cider vinegar topically as it is highly acidic in nature. It may burn your skin if applied without diluting with water[1][18].
Allergy
Important

Modern Science View
1. It is advisable to do a small patch test on the skin before using ACV[15].
2. Avoid its use if you are allergic or hypersensitive to any products having similar constituents of ACV[15].
2. Avoid its use if you are allergic or hypersensitive to any products having similar constituents of ACV[15].
Recommended Dosage of Apple cider vinegar
- Apple cider vinegar Liquid - 1 teaspoon diluted in 3-4 teaspoons of cool water.
How to use Apple cider vinegar
1. Face-Toner
a. Add 1 teaspoon of Apple cider vinegar to 2-3 teaspoons water.
b. Dip the cotton pad in the mixture and apply on to the face, neck and hands.
c. Keep it for 3-5 minutes.
d. Rinse your face with cool plain water and pat dry.
e. Repeat it for 2-3 times a day for a clear and glowing skin[2].
2. Body Scrub
a. Take ½ cup of granulated sugar.
b. Add 1 tablespoon of Apple cider vinegar to it.
c. Now add 1 teaspoon of honey to the mixture.
d. Rub this mixture on your whole body in circular motion for 5 minutes.
e. Rinse it off with fresh water[2].
3. Hair Conditioner
a. Shampoo and condition your hair properly.
b. Add 1/4th cup of Apple cider vinegar in 1 mug of plain water.
c. Pour this mixture evenly on the hair and scalp.
d. Let it sit for 5 minutes.
e. Rinse it with plain water for healthy and shiny hair.
a. Add 1 teaspoon of Apple cider vinegar to 2-3 teaspoons water.
b. Dip the cotton pad in the mixture and apply on to the face, neck and hands.
c. Keep it for 3-5 minutes.
d. Rinse your face with cool plain water and pat dry.
e. Repeat it for 2-3 times a day for a clear and glowing skin[2].
2. Body Scrub
a. Take ½ cup of granulated sugar.
b. Add 1 tablespoon of Apple cider vinegar to it.
c. Now add 1 teaspoon of honey to the mixture.
d. Rub this mixture on your whole body in circular motion for 5 minutes.
e. Rinse it off with fresh water[2].
3. Hair Conditioner
a. Shampoo and condition your hair properly.
b. Add 1/4th cup of Apple cider vinegar in 1 mug of plain water.
c. Pour this mixture evenly on the hair and scalp.
d. Let it sit for 5 minutes.
e. Rinse it with plain water for healthy and shiny hair.
Frequently asked questions

Modern Science View
Bragg’s organic Apple cider vinegar is considered one of the best brands as it is made from organically grown apples. It is unfiltered, unheated, unpasteurized and contains the “Mother” of vinegar (a combination of probiotic bacteria, enzymes and proteins).

Modern Science View
You need not store Apple cider vinegar in the refrigerator. However, to retain the flavor and the quality of vinegar, it is best if you keep the opened bottle tightly capped and in a cool, dry, dark place. This prevents the growth of bacteria and helps in maintaining its quality.
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