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The Vodka Poison Ivy Cure ... and 9 Other Weird Uses for Vodka

The Strong Spirit Can Help You Save Money and Reduce Chemicals

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By Brian Clark Howard

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Vodka has been enjoyed since at least the early Middle Ages, and is well known as one of the world's most popular spirits. Its versatility in mixing and high alcohol content have made it extremely popular in cocktails, and it is still widely enjoyed 'neat' (straight up) in much of Eastern and Northern Europe.

Vodka also has a long history of use as medicine, having been sold by druggists to cure everything from infertility to colic and the plague. While some of those historic promoters were half-cocked, it's true that vodka has a wide range of potential uses beyond serving as a relaxer and social lubricant.

Why would you want to do anything else with vodka but drink it? It is widely available, effective and less toxic than many of the chemical alternatives you might use for these tasks.

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Defeat Poison Ivy

For many, one of the hazards of enjoying the great outdoors is an encounter with poison ivy, oak or sumac. It can lead to a nasty, long-lasting rash. Unfortunately, the plants are spreading thanks to global warming.

Many people have reported that if they immediately pour vodka over an area that has contacted poison ivy, the alcohol will wash away the culprit, urushiol oil, and they won't experience an uncomfortable reaction. Some have said that the vodka needs to be at least 100 proof to work.

Others have argued that straight rubbing alcohol works better, but we're guessing you may not have that as handy if you are on your average picnic.

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Freshen Laundry

The only people I know who like doing laundry have OCD. If you find the task calming, that's great. But the rest of us would prefer to wear clothes as much as possible without having to count quarters or lug baskets up and down stairs.

Keep your clothes smelling fresher with vodka! Simply spritz your duds with the stuff, then hang to dry in a well-ventilated area. (Do a spot-test first to be safe.)

Vodka kills odor-causing bacteria, but doesn't leave a scent when dry.

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Get Your Shine On

It's easy to get your chrome, glass and porcelain fixtures shining like the top of the Chrysler Building. Guess what does the trick?

Moisten a soft, clean cloth with vodka, then apply a little elbow grease.

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Preserve Flowers

If vodka can help you find love, then it can also help you preserve it -- or at least the symbols of it.

Add a few drops of vodka and a teaspoon of sugar to the water in your flower vase. It should help keep your flowers fresh longer. Change out the mixture with fresh ingredients daily.

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Do Battle with Insects

Unless you are intent on proving how hard-core you are, or have a bizarre fetish, you probably don't enjoy getting feasted on by insects. But you've read media reports questioning the safety of DEET-based repellents, and you are pretty sure you don't want to take the risk of spraying yourself in the face with poisonous bug killers.

Who knew that vodka can kill pesky insects, as well as nagging doubts at the bar? Pour a little of the saucy spirit in a spray bottle and squirt on the little buggers, or yourself as a repellent. But please don't take aim at any beneficial bees!

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Soothe Jellyfish Stings

Jellyfish are fascinating, beautiful sea creatures. But their stingers can pack a powerful, painful punch.

For vegetarians and others who don't travel with meat tenderizer (or who don't feel comfortable asking friends to, um, relieve the pain), take heart. Vodka can also disinfect and alleviate some of the bite of a jellyfish sting.

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Get Great, Shiny Hair

Vodka doesn't just make you think people look prettier. It actually can make people prettier. How?

Try this remedy for healthier, lush hair: Add a jigger of vodka to a 12-ounce bottle of shampoo.

Tell Billy Madison that vodka is better than both shampoo and conditioner.

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Clean Away Mold

Got mold? The stuff spreads easily and can severely diminish indoor air quality. Unless you are shacking up with the Crypt Keeper, who wants to look at those grimy dark stains that build up on caulking (sometimes even on mold-resistant varieties)?

But instead of harsh chemical sprays, try filling a recycled spray bottle with some bottom-shelf vodka.

Spritz on, then let sit for 15 minutes. Scrub away with an old toothbrush (please don't use your sister's).

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Make a Soothing Tincture

Do you find the scent of lavender soothing? Did you know that herbalists have used it for generations to ease aches and pains? Here's a fun DIY tip:

Fill a clean glass jar with fresh lavender flowers, then top off with vodka. Seal the lid tightly and place in the sun for three days (same idea as making sun tea!).

Strain the resulting liquid through a coffee filter, and poof! You have a homemade tincture to rub into aches and pains. You can pour into smaller bottles, decorate them, and give them as unique gifts.

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Ease a Toothache

Got a toothache? Your first priority should be to see a dentist. But sometimes you can't get an appointment right away, or the professionals tell you it will just have to heal on its own.

In that case, try swishing a shot of vodka over the affected area. It can help disinfect, and should numb some of the pain in your gums. Just beware that your honey may accuse you of smelling like a saloon.

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6.21.2008
11:27AM
A Plant for a Plant
If I look at poison ivy, I get it and bad. I had an old farmer who once told me that a common weed in my yard would cure it. Honestly, I can't tell you the name because I do not know. However, it is a flat leafy weed that grows sometimes in your yard. Dandelion? I don't you, you will just have to try a few. But, the oils in the plant counteract the oils in the poison ivy. Just rub the plant across the affected area. The next day, it will be scabbing up and the itch virtually stops. You may have to apply another rub or two but I have found it generally takes once for me. Ok, I look like I have grass stains for a little bit, but I don't have to buy anything. Nature has a poison and it has a cure!
posted by fmschlag50
6.17.2008
10:15PM
douche bags
how the hell did an article about 10 weird uses for vodka turn into a debate over global warming? if you want argue go to another forum...douche bags.
6.8.2008
11:54PM
Poison Ivy
If you read page 540 of Trees and Shrubs of Kentucky,(ISBN 0-8131-1294-X) you will find out what I found out 30 years ago. You never hear this stuff on TV. You would think word would eventually get around. Basically alcohol disolves the oil like paint thinner disolves oil base paint. If the dermititus appears on the victim who is unaware of having touched the plant, the same "wash" technique described should also be used before any pallative substance is applied because the causative agent is still present. The University of Kentucky spent a great deal of time to find this out and I spent thirty years testing this method one person, over and over and over. It works quite nicely with RUBBING ALCOHOL
posted by WillieCrash
6.8.2008
12:05PM
Vodka/Ivy
You drink enough Vodka you don't care about the p.ivy!
posted by 50sguy
6.8.2008
12:02PM
Global Warming
You have to ask yourself. Which would you rather live in? Global warming or global freezing. It wasn't too many years ago that the greenie weenies were running around like chicken little crying the earth is cooling and we may be headed toward another ice age which will destroy all life on earth. Greenie weenies never get it right. They should drink volka and keep their mouths shut.
posted by 50sguy
6.8.2008
10:08AM
vodka/ivy/denial
first who really cares if vodka stops the spread of p. ivy or not?? it is not the 1700's. and u r aware that calamine lotion is fairly affordable and works better than 99.999% of most remedies, r'nt u?? plus u don't have to stand outside the store waiting for someone willing to buy it for u when ur 15. and as far as Mythbusters proving anything, they only tested it on what?? 3 people?? pretty large focus group would'nt u say?? but hey, since it was on T.V. IT MUST BE TRUE, eh GAJAGAPOOPY?? second, all u people in denial about global warming should just go ahead and have a couple more shots of vodka or whatever other "ignorance potion" ur swilling and take a break from breathing. GAJAGALOOP/POOP/GLOOP/whatever in actual fact the majority of the scientific community (those not bought off by industrial interests and/or the criminals in the white house) actually support the global warming theory. and it is taught in most schools/universities nowdays as truth.
posted by jonsnow13
6.8.2008
7:49AM
vodka cure is hoax like global wraming
You people need to get a life. You are so gullible to think that vodka can cure poison Ivy. Just as to believe that Al gore the man who said "I Invented the Internet" now says "The Planet has a Temperature". Just a hand full of scientist think this and if they say things against it their funding dropped.
Besides that grdlock is right mythbustrs busted it. The only thing vodka will do is cool but not dry poison Ivy out and will most likely spread. THINK PEOPLE THINK.
posted by gajagaloop
5.27.2008
12:06PM
Using vodka to help with a toothache
This piece of advice should never be used for children with toothaches, as a small amount of alcohol is absorbed by the delicate blood vessels in the tongue. Of course, if you get the kid tipsy, he probably will forget about the toothache!
posted by sparzaroon
5.12.2008
5:33PM
If You're Going to Pour Vodka On Yourself...
You might as well do it as cheaply as possible. No sense in watering yourself with Stoli, now, is there? (well, at least on the outside.) :) You can track down the cheapest vodka/jellyfish sting treatment in your area by searching prices on vodka in your neighborhood at http://www.liquorliker.com/
posted by mrkuehn
5.7.2008
9:58PM
vodka curing poison ivy is a myth
Mythbusters did it a while back, and it got completely busted. It didn't work at all.
posted by grdlock

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