Guest guest Posted October 12, 2009 Report Share Posted October 12, 2009 I'm drinking some right now actually:) I had to plug my nose last night when I drank it! I never did that since I was a young kid:)I added honey to it, but the honey won't dissolve because it's a cold drink. Will heating up the ACV break down the amino acids where it's health benefits are eliminated? I added honey ginger crystals to it, in the cucumber/lemon/lime water, along with stevia, and this is tolerable, withOUT having to plug me nose! heeheehugs,AmiraOn Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Gemma R Locatelli <gemmalocat> wrote: It is def an aquired taste but I enjoy it now more. I actually look forward to drinking it. I also add honey sometimes. But most I just down it as a shot. Or mix it with some water and down that as well. I would love to hear the recipe with Stevia and cucumber. I have not made it with that before. I have added it to RAW lemonade. It is really good. I dunno, I jsut know how good it is for my body so I dont really think about the smell or taste, It is just good for me=) Good luck Jem, and dont give up! Your doing great! gem Gemma ' Locatelli CeliacDSG/ " Be the change you want to see in the world! " -Gandhi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2010 Report Share Posted January 12, 2010 In a message dated 1/13/2010 4:36:08 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Dr writes: I would like to use this vinegar but I understand that apple cider vinegar probably has mold. whoever told you apple cider vinegar has mold is mistaken. It is fermented. Use Bragg's. Raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar and/or fermented foods like sauerkraut and kim chi (also called cultured foods) are an integral part of a healthy diet. These foods are rich in natural enzymes which aid in digestion. They also help to restore the natural balance of healthy bacteria in the gut by creating a perfect environment for those healthy bacteria to grow, all while keeping yeast like candida in check! Raw lactfermented (cultured) veggies like sauerkraut and kim chi are actually teeming with healthy microflora. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 > > > > Hi everybody, > > I have RA and a few weeks ago I re-discovered apple cider vinegar. I grew up > in Germany > and I remember that my mother used it a lot for cooking. I have been adding > a teaspoon of organic apple cider vinegar in a glass of water and I have > been drinking it every morning on an empty stomach. I experience less > swelling, especially in my fingers. Last week I was traveling and I did not > have the chance to drink apple cider vinegar and the swelling increased > immediately. > > Apple cider vinegar is an ancient home remedy that was already used > by Hippocrates for pain and aches. As I know, it breaks down proteins > differently > in the stomach. > > Just wanted to let you know... > > Antje > > > Thanks for the info, Amy. I appreciate it. > > Diane > > ________________________________ > From: Amy <muttville@... <mailto:muttville%40> > > rheumatic <mailto:rheumatic%40> > Sent: Thu, March 24, 2011 9:11:30 AM > Subject: rheumatic Re: question > > > Diane, > > I think it is a good move to go with minocycline. That it increased your joint > pain may be an indication that it is working. > > See: > http://falconblanco.com/health/crisis.htm > > Which explains why a good step for our health can make us feel worse at first. > > Keep us posted on your progress. Amy > > >> > >> > Sally: >> > >> > No, I'm not yet in remission. Started AP and LDN in April 2010. I also >> take >> > >> > probiotics, tumeric, Zyflamend, krill oil. I am seeing only a slight >> > improvement in my feet/ankles and am now experiencing more involvement in >> my >> > knees, toes, and wrists/hands. >> > >> > >> > I started with doxy (200mg MWF) and LDN (4.5 mn/day) in April 2010. When >> >things >> > >> > seemed to be moving too slowly, I switched to minocycline (200 mg MWF) in >> Dec > >> > 2010 for about a month. RA Pain then started to really affect my knees >> which > >> > were never a problem before. Because pain increased so much, I went back >> to >> > doxy (200 mg MWF) but the knee pain/stiffness still persists, as does ankle >> and >> > >> > wrist/hands problems. Just this week I decided to go back to minocycline >> >100mg >> > >> > MWF to see how that goes. I am still taking 4.5 LDN at night. I am >> hopeful >> > things with work out. I've tried to go gluten/dairy free but I found that >> >diet >> > >> > regime to be too limiting.  I'm still losing weight (down from 110 lb to >> 89 >> >lbs) >> > >> > so I try to eat whatever moves me at the moment. My appetite really is >> not >> >that >> > >> > good. I do try limit my gluten and dairy, however. >> > >> > Diane >> > >> > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 ? Antje, that would be organic, raw-unfiltered apple cider vinegar? Organic, raw-unfiltered apple cider vinegar has many medicinal uses. Combine it with honey and the benefits increase. Check out " Folk Medicine, A Vermont Doctor's Guide to Good Health " by D.C. Jarvis, M.D. first published in 1958 - still available. Ethel rheumatic Re: question > > > Diane, > > I think it is a good move to go with minocycline. That it increased your > joint > pain may be an indication that it is working. > > See: > http://falconblanco.com/health/crisis.htm > > Which explains why a good step for our health can make us feel worse at > first. > > Keep us posted on your progress. Amy > > >> > >> > Sally: >> > >> > No, I'm not yet in remission. Started AP and LDN in April 2010. I >> > also >> take >> > >> > probiotics, tumeric, Zyflamend, krill oil. I am seeing only a slight >> > improvement in my feet/ankles and am now experiencing more involvement >> > in >> my >> > knees, toes, and wrists/hands. >> > >> > >> > I started with doxy (200mg MWF) and LDN (4.5 mn/day) in April 2010. >> > When >> >things >> > >> > seemed to be moving too slowly, I switched to minocycline (200 mg MWF) >> > in >> Dec > >> > 2010 for about a month. RA Pain then started to really affect my knees >> which > >> > were never a problem before. Because pain increased so much, I went >> > back >> to >> > doxy (200 mg MWF) but the knee pain/stiffness still persists, as does >> > ankle >> and >> > >> > wrist/hands problems. Just this week I decided to go back to >> > minocycline >> >100mg >> > >> > MWF to see how that goes. I am still taking 4.5 LDN at night. I am >> hopeful >> > things with work out. I've tried to go gluten/dairy free but I found >> > that >> >diet >> > >> > regime to be too limiting.  I'm still losing weight (down from 110 lb >> > to >> 89 >> >lbs) >> > >> > so I try to eat whatever moves me at the moment. My appetite really is >> not >> >that >> > >> > good. I do try limit my gluten and dairy, however. >> > >> > Diane >> > >> > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 > > > Yes, it is organic, raw-unfiltered apple cider vinegar. You are right, > honey increases the benefits. > > Thanks for the book tip. Will check it out. > > Thanks, > Antje > > > > ? > Antje, that would be organic, raw-unfiltered apple cider vinegar? > > Organic, raw-unfiltered apple cider vinegar has many medicinal uses. > Combine it with honey and the benefits increase. > > Check out " Folk Medicine, A Vermont Doctor's Guide to Good Health " by D.C. > Jarvis, M.D. > first published in 1958 - still available. > > Ethel > > rheumatic Re: question >> > >> > >> > Diane, >> > >> > I think it is a good move to go with minocycline. That it increased your >> > joint >> > pain may be an indication that it is working. >> > >> > See: >> > http://falconblanco.com/health/crisis.htm >> > >> > Which explains why a good step for our health can make us feel worse at >> > first. >> > >> > Keep us posted on your progress. Amy >> > >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Sally: >>>> >> > >>>> >> > No, I'm not yet in remission. Started AP and LDN in April 2010. I >>>> >> > also >>> >> take >>>> >> > >>>> >> > probiotics, tumeric, Zyflamend, krill oil. I am seeing only a slight >>>> >> > improvement in my feet/ankles and am now experiencing more involvement >>>> >> > in >>> >> my >>>> >> > knees, toes, and wrists/hands. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > I started with doxy (200mg MWF) and LDN (4.5 mn/day) in April 2010. >>>> >> > When >>>> >> >things >>>> >> > >>>> >> > seemed to be moving too slowly, I switched to minocycline (200 mg >>>> MWF) >>>> >> > in >>> >> Dec >> > >>>> >> > 2010 for about a month. RA Pain then started to really affect my >>>> knees >>> >> which >> > >>>> >> > were never a problem before. Because pain increased so much, I went >>>> >> > back >>> >> to >>>> >> > doxy (200 mg MWF) but the knee pain/stiffness still persists, as does >>>> >> > ankle >>> >> and >>>> >> > >>>> >> > wrist/hands problems. Just this week I decided to go back to >>>> >> > minocycline >>>> >> >100mg >>>> >> > >>>> >> > MWF to see how that goes. I am still taking 4.5 LDN at night. I am >>> >> hopeful >>>> >> > things with work out. I've tried to go gluten/dairy free but I found >>>> >> > that >>>> >> >diet >>>> >> > >>>> >> > regime to be too limiting.  I'm still losing weight (down from 110 lb >>>> >> > to >>> >> 89 >>>> >> >lbs) >>>> >> > >>>> >> > so I try to eat whatever moves me at the moment. My appetite really is >>> >> not >>>> >> >that >>>> >> > >>>> >> > good. I do try limit my gluten and dairy, however. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Diane >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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