Home Remedy For Allergies, Sinusitis
Coughing, Sneezing, Stuffy Nose Home Remedy
Vinegar has been known for years for being used in the home for more than cooking. With it's disinfecting properties it widely used in Restaurants to clean. So why not disinfect the air in your home? If you suffer from Allergies, Sinusitis, Asthma Vinegar can be used to disinfect the air leaving a clean smell while opening up your sinus's for stuffy nose relief. Leaving your sinuses open and breathing easier.
Simmering water and vinegar on your stove, fireplace, wood heater, or kerosene Heaterwill remove the smell of burning wood, kerosene, or any odors in your home that are harmful in inhaled for long periods of time. This works good in the winter time when the air in your home becomes dry due to heating. The moisture keeps your sinus's clearer, dry air along with allergies causes most sinus problems. The vinegar also kills the allergens in the air of your home. If used on a regular basis, allergy symptoms will dramatically decrease. The moisture from the steam will keep your skin from getting as dry, keeps the dust from flying throughtout your home and adding Vinegar disinfects with no harmful toxins.
Disinfecting your home is a must, especially during the flu seaon. Cough and colds are ramant. Purchasing spray disinfectiants are costly, unhealthy and unneccassary. No matter how hard you try you will never disinfect your whole home with a can. The air smells great for a while then it is gone and you are left with returning odors, pollen and dust flying around and wasted money.
You can also disinfect your counter tops, tables, bathrooms, doorknobs when cleaning using vinegar mixed with water. The amount of vinegar you use is 1/4 vinegar and 3/4 water. No matter how large or small a container, this is the recommended recipe to use. Brown Vinegar is recommended and apple cider vinegar leaves a nice scent.