Take your dog bact to the vet so they can try something else. All medications don't work on all dogs.
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Treatments for women are similar to those for men. Rogaine makes products for hair loss. Women have also been prescribed estrogen to try to offset hair loss. There are also special shampoos, some of a vinegar base, that can help prevent or reduce loss.
Rinse your hair with ordinary vinegar or lemon juice before washing it. Also make sure you live where it constantly snows, thus disguising the problem
Rinse your hair with ordinary vinegar or lemon juice before washing it. Also make sure you live where it constantly snows, thus disguising the problem
If you drink too much vinegar, it can cause pain, irritation, and a burning sensation in your throat or digestive tract. It can also cause teeth erosion, stomach upsets, and interfere with certain medications.
I thing things are made from acids are soft drinks, lemon/apple/tomato/orange juices, citrus, shampoos, conditioners, vinegar, milk, coffees, teas, hand soaps and bleach.
What gives Balsamic Vinegar its color is the acids that are located in it ti give it that special taste or to make you believe it is better than what it is suppose to be!
Most likely vinegar. That is because of the smoothing special type of serum in it, it will freshen your hair up as well as you wash it.
No, the only effective dewormers for dogs are those you get from your veterinarian. There are lots of myths and folk remedies on the internet claiming garlic or vinegar are good natural dewormers, but that is quite frankly a lie - parasites may be somewhat controllable with regular doses of such medications, but you risk causing severe gastric and liver damage to your dog and it won't actually clear the parasite infestation at all.
Yes, it alters the pH of the scalp. It also helps the hair to shine. Dandruff is caused by dryness of the scalp so really medicines/shampoos that decreases the dryness is best for effective management of dandruff.
It burns your lips because vinegar has special anti-oxidants that react with the main lip tissue of your lips. Since our lips are not as flexible and rubbery, it burns and it hurts, especially added with wine vinegar, therefore you should only add balsamic vinegar because that does not react as violently with your tongue.
No, vinegar is not effective at killing mites. You will need to take your dog to your veterinarian to determine what kind of mites your dog has then get a medication from your vet to treat them.