Ebola: Are Natural Remedies Helpful?

| Modified on Jun 19, 2026
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Posted by Mary (NY, NY) on 06/19/2026
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I had a bad virus 3 weeks ago. I mixed 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar in 4 ounces of water, drank it and my symptoms went away.
According to guidelines from the World Health Organization (WHO)(https://iris.who. WHO.int/server/api/core/bitstreams/cb25ba71-8e6d-4063-87aa-f7ff352a8ece/content), 3% acetic acid (the active component in standard household vinegar) is an effective chemical agent for the rapid and complete inactivation of the Ebola virus on non-porous objects and environmental structures.
Isopropyl alcohol kills the Ebola virus with solutions with at least 70% alcohol.. A cotton ball soaked in it could be rubbed over the body.

Bleach also kills the Ebola virus. Surfaces should be washed frequently with bleach. White sheets and towels should be washed in bleach and detergent and hung to dry.




Ebola is a rare but deadly virus that causes bleeding inside and outside the body.

As the virus spreads through the body, it damages the immune system and organs. Ultimately, it causes levels of blood-clotting cells to drop. This leads to severe, uncontrollable bleeding.

The disease, also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever or Ebola virus, kills up to 90% of people who are infected.


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