Apple cider vinegar (ACV) has long been praised as a natural cure-all. From supporting digestion to giving skin a healthy glow, its list of supposed benefits is surprisingly long. Recently, I came across claims about using it as a foot soak and decided to test it out myself. After 15 minutes of soaking, I was curious to see if the hype lived up to reality.
Why Apple Cider Vinegar for Feet?
ACV has become a go-to in home foot care thanks to its natural antibacterial and antifungal properties. People swear by it for fighting stubborn foot odor, soothing athlete’s foot, and even softening tough calluses. Because it helps balance skin’s pH, it’s often recommended as a gentle, natural option for tired or problem-prone feet.
How I Prepared the Soak
Getting ready was simple. I filled a basin large enough for both feet with warm water, then mixed in apple cider vinegar at a 1:2 ratio (one part vinegar, two parts water). I stirred it well and set a towel nearby to dry off afterward. The smell was strong and tangy—classic vinegar—but not unbearable.
The Soak Itself
Sliding my feet into the mixture, I instantly felt the warmth relax me. A faint tingling started soon after, which I assumed came from the vinegar’s acidity. It wasn’t painful—more like a gentle reminder that something was working. I set a timer for 15 minutes, sat back, and even gave my feet a light massage as they soaked.
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