Evidence supporting the use of: Apple Cider Vinegar
For the health condition: Cradle Cap

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) is used to support or treat cradle cap primarily based on traditional and anecdotal evidence rather than robust scientific validation. Cradle cap, or infantile seborrheic dermatitis, is a common, benign scalp condition in infants. The rationale for using ACV is rooted in folk remedies, where its acidity is believed to help loosen scales and act against yeast or fungal growth on the scalp. Some traditions suggest diluting ACV with water and applying it to the affected scalp before gently washing or brushing away scales.

However, there is a lack of peer-reviewed clinical studies or systematic reviews specifically evaluating ACV’s efficacy or safety for cradle cap in infants. The available evidence consists of anecdotal reports and recommendations found in parenting blogs or alternative health websites. No major medical organizations endorse ACV as a treatment for cradle cap, and pediatricians generally recommend milder interventions such as gentle shampooing or the use of mineral oil.

In summary, the use of apple cider vinegar for cradle cap is traditional and not scientifically supported. Its use should be approached with caution, especially in infants, due to the potential for skin irritation or allergic reaction.

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Other ingredients used for Cradle Cap

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turmeric
zinc
Apple Cider Vinegar

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