Organic wood vinegar is an essential ingredient in my detox foot pads and works synergistically with the other ingredients — amethyst gemstone, organic loquat leaf, and organic bamboo vinegar. Wood vinegar is been evaluated through and through so to understand its detoxifying power let’s quickly brush up on the history and basic facts about organic wood vinegar, how it’s produced, and the benefits it offers.
How is Organic Wood Vinegar Made?
Wood vinegar, as its name implies, is derived from tree wood. Ubame oak trees are heated to 250 degrees Celsius and the smoke from the heat is collected, condensed, and distilled into wood vinegar. It’s filtered multiple times to achieve maximum purity and aged for at least six months. [1]
18 Benefits of Wood Vinegar
Here are some of the health benefits of organic wood vinegar:
1. Promotes Digestion and Soothes Indigestion
It is believed that wood vinegar may help support digestion and fight against acid reflux and heartburn.
2. Removes Foul Odors
Foul odors can be caused by many things outside and inside your body. Gas, body odor — all can present social anxieties and negatively affect your life. Applying wood vinegar to aromatic areas has been said to help neutralize scents and odors.
3. Supports Bowel Health
Since it may support digestion, wood vinegar is also thought to promote bowel movements. It is also believed that wood vinegar may provide health support when dealing with colitis, Crohn’s disease, and irritable bowel syndrome.
4. Supports Liver Health
Surprisingly, wood vinegar is believed to support liver health. The liver is the main detoxifying organ, so finding ways of keeping it healthy is important for maintaining overall health.
5. Combats Diarrhea
Certain types of vinegar, like apple cider vinegar and wood vinegar, are thought to combat diarrhea. While the mechanism behind this benefit remains unknown, many people find that wood vinegar helps provide relief.
6. Combats Vomiting
Vomiting as a result of an illness can be very unpleasant; however, consuming wood vinegar may be helpful for providing relief.
7. Remedy for Peptic Ulcers
The acidity in wood vinegar may work with the stomach’s acidity to combat peptic ulcers.
8. Promotes Oral Health
The acidic component of wood vinegar, as well as its natural antibacterial compounds, may help to balance oral bacteria. [2] Note that a high level of acidity in the mouth can destroy tooth enamel over time, so in this capacity, use it in moderation.
9. Encourages Normal Cholesterol Levels
Vinegar has been shown to provide a positive effect on cholesterol, an action that may support heart health. [3]
10. Relief for Insect and Snake Bites
Wood vinegar’s relieving action may help take the sting out of fresh insect and snake bites and reduce infection in some cases. [4]
11. Remedy for Poison Ivy
Vinegar, specifically wood vinegar, may provide relief for poison ivy. Namely, reducing swelling, redness, and itchy sensations.
12. Cleaning Wounds
Cuts, scrapes, and open wounds may benefit from a light application of organic wood vinegar. The natural acidity of the vinegar helps to kill bacteria, helping to reduce incidence of infection. [5]
13. Fights Cellulitis?
The condition known as cellulitis is associated with an acute swelling of the connective tissue of the skin, usually caused by infection with staphylococcus and streptococcus. Since cellulitis is a bacterial infection, wood vinegar may help reduce bacterial accumulation.
14. Diabetic Ulcers
Some diabetics, especially elderly diabetics, develop circulatory issues in their arms and legs. Ulcers can develop, sometimes leading to infection. Wood vinegar may help discourage ulcer-related infection.
15. Relief for Ear Infections
Caused by bacteria, sufferers of ear infections may find relief with wood vinegar.
16. Remedy for Gout
Though to be caused by an accumulation of uric acid in the blood, gout affects the joints and causes tenderness, redness, and swelling. Wood vinegar is a natural remedy that may absorb uric acid.
17. Supports Prostate Health
Although not thoroughly understood, prostatitis is the swelling and infection of the prostate. An affected prostate can cause many symptoms, such as a constant need to urinate. Wood vinegar may provide support for prostate health.
18. Body Wellbeing
Wood vinegar has been used to support whole-body wellbeing, and many use the product as a natural remedy for discomfort.
References:
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The Office of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s Projects. Wood Vinegar. Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Fact Sheet Brochure.
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Eric W. C. Chan, Chin Hong Fong, Kor Xian Kang & Hui Hui Chong. Potent antibacterial activity of wood vinegar from Matang Mangroves, Malaysia.ISME/GLOMIS Electronic Journal. ISSN 1880-7682. July 2012. Volume 10, No. 4.
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Takashi Fushimi, Kazuhito Suruga, Yoshifumi Oshima, Momoko Fukiharu, Yoshinori Tsukamoto and Toshinao Goda. Dietary acetic acid reduces serum cholesterol and triacylglycerols in rats fed a cholesterol-rich diet. British Journal of Nutrition. Volume 95, Issue 05. May 2006, pp 916-924.
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Sarah Klein. Mosquito Bite Treatment: 14 Natural Ways to Ease the Itch. Huffpost Healthy Living. June 20, 2012.
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Weill Cornell Medical College. Wound Care Instructions. New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
†Results may vary. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor. Global Healing Center does not dispense medical advice, prescribe, or diagnose illness. The views and nutritional advice expressed by Global Healing Center are not intended to be a substitute for conventional medical service. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.