Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 > > Hi all, > Every now and then my body says, " take this. " I don't know why, but I > do exactly as it says and I feel better in a week or so. Yesterday it > started yelling, " ACV. " If my body wants it, it can have it. I have > some old in the cupboard but will buy a new bottle in a couple of > days. > My concern is my teeth. Can I take it straight? Some say cold with > water and ice in the hot summer. If I mix it with water I really don't > want to drink it throughout the day because of the enamel. Does once > in the morning seem to work for most, or morning and evening > consumption? I know keeping honey or other sugars out of the mixture > helps protect the teeth too. Can anyone offer suggestions on how they > take daily ACV and protect their teeth? I know it is basically acetic > acid. I took a teaspoon straight tonight and drank water after. (No > indigestion....yet.) > Thanks and Cheers, > Dolly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 > > Hi all, > Every now and then my body says, " take this. " I don't know why, but I > do exactly as it says and I feel better in a week or so. Yesterday it > started yelling, " ACV. " If my body wants it, it can have it. I have > some old in the cupboard but will buy a new bottle in a couple of > days. > My concern is my teeth. Can I take it straight? Some say cold with > water and ice in the hot summer. If I mix it with water I really don't > want to drink it throughout the day because of the enamel. Does once > in the morning seem to work for most, or morning and evening > consumption? I know keeping honey or other sugars out of the mixture > helps protect the teeth too. Can anyone offer suggestions on how they > take daily ACV and protect their teeth? I know it is basically acetic > acid. I took a teaspoon straight tonight and drank water after. (No > indigestion....yet.) > Thanks and Cheers, > Dolly >dear, jagriti suberdanti herbal tooth powder is very good for tooth. if you are intrested in tis tooth powder please email me my email address is jagritiherbs@... thanks have a nice a day .your jyoti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 As a rule of thumb..... 1.Never drink ACV straight. Always drink it diluted with water.2. Immediately rinse your mouth well with water after drinking ACV. Don'tbrush your teeth right away as that may grind the vinegar into the enamel.3. Possibility: Drink ACV with a straw. The trick is to not let the liquid touch your teeth. peacefulglow <peacefulglow@...> wrote: Hi all,Every now and then my body says, "take this." I don't know why, but I do exactly as it says and I feel better in a week or so. Yesterday it started yelling, "ACV." If my body wants it, it can have it. I have some old in the cupboard but will buy a new bottle in a couple of days. My concern is my teeth. Can I take it straight? Some say cold with water and ice in the hot summer. If I mix it with water I really don't want to drink it throughout the day because of the enamel. Does once in the morning seem to work for most, or morning and evening consumption? I know keeping honey or other sugars out of the mixture helps protect the teeth too. Can anyone offer suggestions on how they take daily ACV and protect their teeth? I know it is basically acetic acid. I took a teaspoon straight tonight and drank water after. (No indigestion....yet.) Thanks and Cheers,Dolly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2007 Report Share Posted June 20, 2007 Thank you Suzi. I can always count on you for guidance. - Dolly --- In health , Suzanne <suziesgoats@...> wrote: > > As a rule of thumb..... > > 1.Never drink ACV straight. Always drink it diluted with water. > > 2. Immediately rinse your mouth well with water after drinking ACV. Don't > brush your teeth right away as that may grind the vinegar into the enamel. > > 3. Possibility: Drink ACV with a straw. The trick is to not let the liquid touch your teeth. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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