Thank you all for your responses regarding arthritis treatments. I am
going to look
into your suggestions and will keep you poseted if and wehn we have some
positive
progress.
Regards-
Dana
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You may wish to try SAMe. You can by it retail now, Vitamin Shoppe has a
good deal if you have one in your area. Cost is about $30 for 30 tabs of
200mg. I suggest you start with 2-3/day and see how you feel.
I have also been taking this as an adjunct to treating this infection I
have, and it has
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From: RON BRENNEN b...@lcia.com
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The diluted vinegar described above is grocery store vinegar which
is
pasturized and contains no mother. The curative power is in the
mother
not in the acid. The mother is the same familiy as penecilin, except
that it
Well, since you didn't bother to differentiate between
raw, apple cider vinegar, or white, distilled vinegar,
then obviously you don;t know much about it.
No, you are right, I don't know much about raw apple cider vinegar,
but I do know this:
THE TRUTH ABOUT VINEGAR
by Kenneth S. Jaffrey
Apple cider vinegar contains malic acid, not acetic acid.
Dennis Lipter
Ivan Anderson wrote:
Well, since you didn't bother to differentiate between
raw, apple cider vinegar, or white, distilled vinegar,
then obviously you don;t know much about it.
No, you are right, I don't know much
Ivan,
You say you know this. How is it you know this? Did you experience the
negative effects listed below and did those negative effects
go away when you stopped using the vinegar? Are you just offering
Jaffrey's opinion because you don't have one of your own? I have found
that raw organic apple
In a message dated 99-07-18 15:33:44 EDT, you write:
The fact is, white distilled vinegar is indeed
EXTREMELY harmful to the body, while raw, apple cider
vinegar is EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL.
The apple cider vinegar I bought at the grocery store doesn't
say if it's raw or not. Do I assume
Apple cider vinager--bad stuff--??
I would like a second opinion please.
Noah'sArk
Rolandm-(*u*)-m
Dennis Lipter wrote:
Apple cider vinegar contains malic acid, not acetic acid.
Dennis Lipter
Ivan Anderson wrote:
Well, since you didn't bother to differentiate between
raw, apple cider vinegar, or white, distilled vinegar,
then obviously you don;t know much about it.
No,
Dana
Vinegar is acidic and will not help in reducing acid waste deposits as
far as I know.
Drinking alkaline water however, will in time help dissolve these
deposits, and will also add oxygen to the system, further improving
health.
http://www.alkalife.com/ gives some explanations for these
Dana
Vinegar is acidic and will not help in reducing acid waste
deposits as far as I know.
Well, since you didn't bother to differentiate between
raw, apple cider vinegar, or white, distilled vinegar,
then obviously you don;t know much about it.
The fact is, white distilled vinegar is
In a message dated 99-07-18 15:33:44 EDT, you write:
The fact is, white distilled vinegar is indeed
EXTREMELY harmful to the body, while raw, apple cider
vinegar is EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL.
The apple cider vinegar I bought at the grocery store doesn't say if it's
raw or not. Do I
It is my understanding that white vinegar isnothing but acidic acid
which can be made out of patrolium. or oil. and probabley other things.
Noah'sArk
Rolandm-(*u*)-m
samma...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 99-07-18 15:33:44 EDT, you write:
The fact is, white distilled vinegar is indeed
EXTREMELY harmful to the body, while raw, apple cider
vinegar is EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL.
The apple cider vinegar I bought at the grocery store doesn't say
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