There are many different recipes for Four Thieves Vinegar and different stories claiming different historical origins. It's a very effective household cleaner. This has been used down south as a banishing vinegar and can be seen in voodoo shops at a pretty penny.
All of the herbs in the Four Theives Vinegar formula are potent antibacterials or antivirals and all are edible, making it a powerful mix for internal and external use.
If you plan to use this vinegar for cleaning only, you can use white vinegar. If you plan to use it internally as well as for cleaning, cider vinegar (preferably raw, unfiltered with the mother but any cider vinegar will do) is a better choice.
This recipe is made assuming you'll be using either all dried or all fresh herbs. If you will be using some dried and some fresh, adjust the proportions accordingly.
Label and store and your Four Theives Vinegar in a colored glass container to protect it from the deteriorating effects of sunlight.
Dilute Four Theives vinegar with five parts water before using it. You can use it as a spray or a wash for disinfecting surfaces. It's wonderful for all kinds of house cleaning.
For first aid use, you can use Four Theives vinegar to disenfect wounds, rashes, and skin in general. Do not put vinegar in your eyes. Just as with household cleaning applications, you will want to dilute it with four parts water before using it externally.
Four Thieves vinegar is edible and can be taken as a "spoonful a day" medicine or added to olive or coconut oil as salad dressing. It's tasty and provides support to the immune system.
Other herbs you can use as substitutes include:
You can also add a handful of garlic cloves or cayenne peppers if you don't mind their scent.