Alcohol drinking had been around since time immemorial. People drink on special occasions, some after a hearty dinner, to socialize and all other encompassing reasons that only a drinker would know. Alcoholic beverages have its own share of benefits and numerous downsides.
While it is slowly turning to be a poison to human health, specifically to the liver, the emotional high that one experiences after drinking a couple of bottles is said to be one of the countless reasons why many kept on going back to the ‘being drunk’ void.
And if you’ve been raiding bars for a cocktail drink after a hard day’s work, then you surely have encountered the neutral-looking, you-can-concoct-it-anywhere tonic which is universally known as vodka.
Vodka is the base of almost any type of alcoholic poison, from the female cocktail drinks to the strongest types ever known to man. But aside from pleasing the palate, vodka has a lot of uses that you can use up in the future so you better read on.
While we normally let the vodka pass our mouths before gulping it down, you can use this powerful drink in alleviating simple toothaches that’s ruining your day. Just dab cotton of vodka on the area of pain and miraculously, you’d feel the relief in no time.
The neutral taste of vodka is also the reason why you’d want to gargle it up as your trusted mouthwash. Just get half a bottle of this drink, get the same amount of water and infuse it with a dash of cinnamon or mint.
Let it rest on the countertop for quite some time and start disinfecting your mouth the way it should be cleansed. Vodka is also deemed as an effective bug repellant if mixed with lavender oil and sealed in a spray container.
In the event of a jellyfish attack, instead of the usual vinegar, splash vodka all over the skin of sting and let it soothe the sting effects for a good 10-20 minutes.
For personal hygiene, vodka can work on ways that concerns odor management, cleansing and skin disinfection. If you have smelly feet and armpits, just get your trusted swig of vodka bottle and spray it in the folds of your skin (in this case, your toe gaps and armpits) and expect it to be clean-smelling even after a strenuous activity.
The alcoholic content of vodka would also aid you in avoiding skin inflammation caused by shaving. After each meal, or whenever you deem it necessary, vodka can also act as your hand soap because of its disinfecting capabilities.
When you want to use vodka as a cleaning agent, you’d be surprised to know that this tonic works the same way as baking powder. Cleaning glass windows can be all the more effective when you swipe vodka on it because cleaning solutions pretty much rely on alcohol, which fully comprises vodka.
This can also put a protection on your rugs and mattresses to further being dirty after its daily use and purpose. Spraying vodka on your sneakers would also minimize odor build-up and lower down the risk of your dark-colored clothes from fading.
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