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Dear Everyone:

About 4 weeks ago someone recommended Dr. Langford's paper " Comprehensive

Guide to Autism " . I have since tried to read and understand it. It has been

difficult. One of his suggestions was for a child who is salicylate sensitive

to use apple cider vinegar. I was hesitant to use it because I thought it would

be high in salicylates. Does anyone know about this benefit for apple cider

vinegar? Any input would be helpful. Thanks, Eileen

7 year old daughter ADHD 7 months SCD (9 months Feingold)

Mother has UC SCD for 1 year 4 months

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in my experience plain white vinegar is better, you can add a bit to

water or warm milk to about 55C and drip enough vinegar in to

separate it into curds and whey, the curds really need the

www.houstonni.com peptizyde to help digest them

i think it basically just helps make the stomach a bit more acid

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> Dear Everyone:

>

> About 4 weeks ago someone recommended Dr. Langford's

paper " Comprehensive Guide to Autism " . I have since tried to read

and understand it. It has been difficult. One of his suggestions

was for a child who is salicylate sensitive to use apple cider

vinegar. I was hesitant to use it because I thought it would be high

in salicylates. Does anyone know about this benefit for apple cider

vinegar? Any input would be helpful. Thanks, Eileen

>

> 7 year old daughter ADHD 7 months SCD (9 months Feingold)

> Mother has UC SCD for 1 year 4 months

>

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Eileen,

How do I get a hold of Dr. Langford's Comprehensive guide?

Can you send me a link or phone #?

TIA,

andrew wrote:

in my experience plain white vinegar is better, you can add a bit to

water or warm milk to about 55C and drip enough vinegar in to

separate it into curds and whey, the curds really need the

www.houstonni.com peptizyde to help digest them

i think it basically just helps make the stomach a bit more acid

>

>

> Dear Everyone:

>

> About 4 weeks ago someone recommended Dr. Langford's

paper " Comprehensive Guide to Autism " . I have since tried to read

and understand it. It has been difficult. One of his suggestions

was for a child who is salicylate sensitive to use apple cider

vinegar. I was hesitant to use it because I thought it would be high

in salicylates. Does anyone know about this benefit for apple cider

vinegar? Any input would be helpful. Thanks, Eileen

>

> 7 year old daughter ADHD 7 months SCD (9 months Feingold)

> Mother has UC SCD for 1 year 4 months

>

>

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