Guest guest Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 n, you were right about that ACV site you listed. What a worthless review, written by myopic flat worlders. They wouldn't recognize a miracle if it jumped up and bit them in the gluteus maximus. Here's a much better site about the value of ACV with some historical perspective and clinical usage (no direct passages to gallstones yet). I think you are right about the anti-microbial properties. I think that most of us have a sub-clinical bacterial infection in our gallbladders and that needs to be addressed before a true cure happens. I've started taking ACV!! http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/acvinegar.html I dont' know about you but I'm rereading (my old dog-eared copy of) FOLK MEDICINE by D.C. JARVIS, MD. (I got mine from my mother who bought it new in 1958!). Dr. Jarvis was giving home remedies for obesity, chronic fatigue, hypertension, and other " modern " plagues back in the 50's. In addition to being the mother of all sources for using ACV, the book has additional depth on using wild-crafted backyard herbs, kelp, honey and seasalt for healing. Dr. Jarvis was easily 50 years ahead of his time. A must-read book. Will in Minnesota Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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