The use of fermented apple juice, specifically in an unpasteurized and unfiltered form, has been explored as a potential home remedy for skin conditions caused by mites in animals. Its application is purported to alleviate symptoms like itching and inflammation associated with mite infestations.
Interest in this natural substance stems from its accessible nature and perceived gentleness compared to some conventional treatments. Historical and anecdotal accounts suggest it may offer some relief due to its acidity and potential antiseptic properties. However, scientific evidence supporting its efficacy remains limited.