tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post3424275745582468699..comments2022-03-02T01:26:52.749-08:00Comments on My journey to healthy skin: 8 Month Update: Adjustments to routine, Moisturizer withdrawal continues...meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11033760931628088730noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post-87629667551562410912014-01-15T11:01:21.357-08:002014-01-15T11:01:21.357-08:00I do acv baths once in a blue moon. It's suppo...I do acv baths once in a blue moon. It's supposed to balance the ph on the skin. Good to drink it too (Bragg's organic avc with the mother). One tablespoon of Bragg's acv in warm water per day whenever you don't feel well. An old lady told me about that many years ago. Works well for balancing the ph in your system and also great for heartburn and helps a little with itching. Add a teaspoon of honey too as that combo is very good for you. But as for the skin, I wouldn't use it much as it really doesn't do much other than balance the ph and that isn't needed most of the time. Be sure to dilute it well if you spray it on your skin.<br /><br />Since your feet are giving you a hard time you might try soaking them in dss water in a pan. I used to do that with my hands but after losing the fear I had of doing dss baths, I switched to baths only so all of my skin can benefit. The ratio breakdown is 8 ounces of dss per 5 gallons of water. You can break it down from there for a gallon which would be about 2 ounces. Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08567005251093371248noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post-41516445241115751102014-01-15T10:38:02.934-08:002014-01-15T10:38:02.934-08:00Thanks for the comment Dan. I don't have a bat...Thanks for the comment Dan. I don't have a bath tub otherwise I'd consider it. I've thought about perhaps using a solution in a spray bottle and letting it sit on my skin for a while before rinsing off lol. I've done that with apple cider vinegar to a certain degree in the shower. meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11033760931628088730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post-88212982447243317922014-01-14T20:08:33.689-08:002014-01-14T20:08:33.689-08:00Hi Megan, congrats on your improvement! Just a sug...Hi Megan, congrats on your improvement! Just a suggestion. You might want to look into the benefits of dss baths a little deeper as I know they can be beneficial to anyone that has skin. Quite frankly, I'm very surprised that most tsw's aren't using them as their standard protocol. Plenty of research and controlled studies are available on the positive effects of these baths. If you don't want to bathe you can always soak your feet in dss water. It's great for drying out those oozing areas if you don't rinse immediately afterwards. Not to mention numerous other benefits to the skin. But, just one bath per week could help your skin a lot. I've posted a lot of info lately on my blog about the studies and benefits. Have also updated my MW guide on the subject. You can also see most of the same info on the web. I base the frequency of their use on how my skin is doing at any given time. They have been my best weapon next to the sun. Best! Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08567005251093371248noreply@blogger.com