How to Treat Warts And Swimmer's Ear With Apple Cider Vinegar

Raw, unprocessed apple cider vinegar might just be the elixir of life, as it contains powerful enzymes and the mineral potassium, which has been called "the detergent of the arteries." Raw apple cider vinegar, according to the book "Apple Cider Vinegar Miracle Health System" by health experts Paul C. Bragg, N.D., Ph.D. and Patricia Bragg, N.D., Ph.D., is a "naturally occurring antibiotic and antiseptic that fights germs and bacteria," making it an incredible healing and cleansing liquid. Two of raw apple cider vinegar's uses are as a treatment for swimmer's ear and warts. It fights the bacteria (swimmer's ear) and virus (warts) that causes these ailments.

Things You'll Need

  • One jar of raw, unprocessed apple cider vinegar that contains "the mother," like Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Medicinal dropper
  • Cotton balls
  • Small bowl or glass
  • Adhesive bandages or medical tape
  • Measuring cup (1/4 cup will do)
  • Water
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Instructions

  1. Swimmer's ear

    • 1

      Measure 1/4 cup of water and pour it into a bowl or small glass.

    • 2

      Measure 1/4 cup of raw apple cider vinegar and pour it into the same bowl or glass.

    • 3

      Mix the water and the raw apple cider vinegar well.

    • 4

      Fill a medicinal dropper with the mixture and drop three to five drops into affected ear.

    • 5

      Lie down for 10 to 20 minutes. Repeat the process once or twice daily until symptoms disappear.

    Warts

    • 6

      Soak a cotton ball with raw, organic apple cider vinegar.

    • 7

      Cover warts with the raw apple cider vinegar-soaked cotton ball and allow vinegar to soak in.

    • 8

      Cover cotton ball with adhesive bandages or medical tape and leave it on overnight. Repeat process nightly until warts fall off.

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