Bamboo vinegar is a common liquid in life and is of great help to our lives. In particular, it can directly deal with situations in life where there are bacteria. There are still some unclear issues about its use, such as what specific applications this liquid can be used for. Let’s take a closer look at the effects and functions of bamboo vinegar to see what it does to treat fungi and bacteria. 1. Sterilization Bamboo vinegar can be used directly. For example, if you spray it directly in smelly places such as toilets, it can eliminate odors and keep the air fresh. One spray can last for 3 to 5 days. In summer, it can be used to eliminate sweat odor on the body and make people feel cool. Bamboo vinegar can also be used in combination with other disinfectants, that is, 95% bamboo vinegar and 5% nano-metal silver. This product has antibacterial effects, especially against mold. Bamboo vinegar has a therapeutic effect on athlete's foot. Soaking and washing athlete's foot in bamboo vinegar can relieve itching and heal the foot. Generally, soak it in bamboo vinegar for 0.5 to 1 hour, then take it out and wipe it dry. 2. Prevention and treatment of tinea pedis Tinea pedis is a skin disease caused by fungi. It usually grows on the hands, feet, toes and other parts of the body, so there are white ringworm, tinea pedis and onychomycosis. These diseases are different from general skin diseases. If you suffer from them, it is unlikely to recover in about a week, so you must treat them carefully. There have long been various ways to treat tinea pedis among the people. Generally, vinegar is applied to the affected area or soaked in vinegar, but many dermatology clinics do not agree with this folk remedy. They think that although vinegar has a certain bactericidal effect, it cannot kill the mold growing in athlete's foot. Therefore, bamboo vinegar, which contains acetic acid like edible vinegar, has a magical side in treating athlete's foot. A long time ago, there was a saying among the people that "charcoal burners will not get athlete's foot". They wore rubber-soled socks to burn charcoal in the mountains every day and did not have to worry about getting athlete's foot. In real life, applying bamboo vinegar on hands and feet has been a therapy that has been passed down among charcoal burners and people of all classes living in cities since ancient times and is deeply loved by people. 3. Antibacterial and sterilizing Bamboo vinegar is used on wet wipes, and its antibacterial and bactericidal effects are obvious. 4. Skin care Bamboo vinegar has a good maintenance effect on the skin and is extremely effective in treating skin diseases, acne and athlete's foot. |
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