Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 One of the Autism boards I participate in had someone wanting to know how to get their child to take vinegar for yeast... forgot which one so posting on all; Doug Kaufmann of the Know the Cause TV show suggested mixing a Tablespoon full into a glass of carrot juice... that measure was for adults... and Be Sure to use Organic Cider vinegar... it tastes good, so much different than the reg. shelf brands...IMO. There's also been an arthritis claim remedy of 1 TBS. of apple cider vinegar,pref. organic, into a TBS. (or 2) of honey... but that might also work for a child. The Amish have a summer drink they make out of organic apple cider vinegar named Switchel; 2 cups sugar, 1 cup molasses, 1/4 cup natural apple cider vinegar, 1 teaspoon ground ginger, into 1 gallon of water. FIRST -Heat ingredients in 1 Quart of water until dissolved, take off heat, add the other 3 quarts cold water, chill. (That works out to only 1 TBS. vinegar to a quart...3/4 teaspoon per 8 oz.- and has all that sugar too... but you might make up something similar by using the molasses or honey mix w/o sugar and more vinegar - 1/4 cup per quart = 1 TBS. per 8 oz.). Also, just a thought, but ginger root, grated, tastes much better than dried ginger... would have to be strained out after setting to chill, of course. Ginger root wont hurt anyone to consume it but might surprise and choke when drinking in a glassfull of liquid. I've not tried this drink mix but I do like the liquid like this we put on cucumbers and onions, must taste similar. Apple cider vinegar is good for killing intestinal yeast and foot fungus..diluted in water foot bath. I used to put it in my bath water for a night soak to catch the skin folds on the rest of the body too. (Don't use the bleach water foot bath, it only makes it worse by eating and irritatiing the skin.) Used the OTC kind for these uses, though. Of course, most know about using it diluted as a hair conditioning rinse and feminine rinse. Probably also used those places to stop fungus/yeast itching. I've heard a doctor's advice on TV to put water diluted vinegar drops (2-3) in the ears.. suppose for earaches.. but she used white distilled vinegar. I suppose it might also kill fungus there too. I don't have a '1000 uses for vinegar book'.. but bet there's a lot more applications that can be used on fungus/yeasts. Bragg's is the most common organic apple cider vinegar found in my area. And, as said, it does taste good. It's smoother, not as bitey as shelf brands. grandma peg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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