I also think that doctors don't want you to take vitamins and supplements  
either because your body may become dependant on them as well, lol.  But it  
pays to know your options and how your body reacts to them.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/20/2007 5:08:54 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I try to take apple cider vinegar about every three to four days.  I  have 
adopted what wheelchair suggested in that I mix two tablespoons of  vinegar 
with 
one of honey.  It isn't great, but it does help a little bit  and going down. 
 I have noticed that I have not developed any new stones  since I adopted 
this principle and it does help stave off UTIs.  That's  my opinion anyway.  
As I wrote in another e-mail, my doctor thought I shouldn't take it every  
day because he felt the body would become accustomed to it, but he thought it  
was a good idea to take every few days.  I never told my urologist I  
occasionally use the vinegar solution (acidic acid I believe) to irrigate  
every now 
and then as I know she absolutely abhors this method of irrigation,  however, I 
know it works.  
Quadius


 



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