Coconut Vinegar: Best Anti-Fungal Remedy


Nature has given us the best cure for common fungal diseases at the cheapest price imaginable. No need for costly ointments. Be cured safely  and save your money.

Coconut vinegar can either be made with coconut water or from the sap, or "tuba," of the coconut tree. This is a staple condiment in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines, where it is called suka ng niyog. Coconut vinegar is white and cloudy with a very pungent acidic taste and a hint of yeast.




For Skin Fungi
Wash the affected are with soap and lukewarm water. Dry gently with clean cloth. Then wet a cotton ball with  undiluted coconut vinegar and gently rub in the affected area. Let it dry. Do this in the morning and in the evening. Observe the redness to fade away in just one week.



For Foot Fungi and Athletes Foot
Wash the feet with lukewarm water and soap. Dry gently with clean cloth. Prepare 1 liter of lukewarm water in a basin, pour 1-3 tablespoons of coconut vinegar. Soak the feet in about 15 - 30 minutes. For best results,  do not rinse afterwards. Let it dry.



For Nail and Toe Nail Fungi
Wash the hands or the feet with lukewarm water and soap. Dry gently with clean cloth. Gently rub with a cotton ball soaked with undiluted coconut vinegar all nails and toenails to prevent the spread to other areas. But do not use the same cotton ball used for the affected nails and toenails. Do this every morning and before going to sleep until the nail returns to normal.

For Hair Fungi and Dandruff
Pour 5 tablespoons of undiluted coconut vinegar in small basin. Wet the hair by gently massaging the scalp. Ensure that the mixture reaches the scalp especially the itchy areas. Let it stand for 5 minutes. Shampoo and Rinse the hair with tap water. 

In just one wash, the itchiness is significantly reduced, the dandruff almost gone. Do this once a week. It does wonders to the hair too, making it softer, cleaner and shinier.







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