Acetic acid is an organic chemical with the precise chemical formula.
CH3COOH If it deviates from that formula, at all, it's not Acetic
Acid...at all. Acetic Acid is Acetic Acid no matter where it comes
from or how it's made. Milk is not a specific organic chemical. Any
comparisons cannot hold
From: Charles Marcus [mailto:tansta...@libertytrek.org] wrote:
then what in the hell are you doing on an alternative health list?
Charles,
In the same vein I ask you,
What the hell are *you* doing on the Sliver List?...
Dan
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Acetic acid is an organic chemical with the precise chemical formula.
CH3COOH
If it deviates from that formula, at all, it's not Acetic Acid...at all.
Acetic Acid is Acetic Acid no matter where it comes from or how it's made.
Milk is not a specific organic chemical. Any comparisons cannot
Chemistry and common sense, what a combination!
Thanks!
sol
Ode Coyote wrote:
Acetic acid is an organic chemical with the precise chemical
formula. CH3COOH
If it deviates from that formula, at all, it's not Acetic Acid...at all.
But one thing is logically crystal clear:
Dr Norman Walkers
## And who is it that doesn't dilute vinegar one way or another? [ie,
no longer concentrated acetic acid ]
and undistilled vinegar is something else that's not ascetic acid at
the same concentration, regardless of what else may be in the water?
Vinegar isn't pure acetic acid
As for distilled vinegar - from Norman Walkers Fresh Vegetable and
Fruit Juices:
... distilled vinegar has concentrated amounts of acetic acid
which can destroy red blood corpuscles and interfere with the
digestive process. It can also contribute to hardening in the liver
(cirrhosis), as
I stopped using white vinegar years ago when I learned that Gallic
acid was added to it.It is artificial and much cheaper; and mucho
harmful.
Harold
PS: makes darn good weed killer,mixed with salt and liquid dish
detergent.
Distilled vinegar shines as a cleanser, but never thought of
Vinegar makes a great biodegradable weed killer. Only thing is, the 5%
is too low to be very effective, you need to use higher concentrations,
which are available on the net.
Marshall
Charles Marcus wrote:
I stopped using white vinegar years ago when I learned that Gallic
acid was added to
au contraire,
Vinegar works great sprayed straight on the weeds- like roundup. At
least at my house.
On Jul 12, 2007, at 1:06 PM, Marshall Dudley wrote:
Vinegar makes a great biodegradable weed killer. Only thing is, the 5%
is too low to be very effective, you need to use higher
You wrote:
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As for distilled vinegar - from Norman Walkers Fresh Vegetable and
Fruit Juices:
... distilled vinegar
How about using Colloidal Silver in the fresh lemon juice it will keep fresh
a long time. But the effort to get fresh is a big difference, one makes you
more acidic while the fresh makes you more alkaline and have more energy.
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/news/lemon%20water.htm
The Amazing
, 2004 11:53 AM
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Yes they are preservatives.
For the best effect use a fresh lemon it will help alkalinize your body
and give you an energy boost.
1/2 to a whole lemon squeezed to a class of water. quite sour tasting but
what a boost. Helps the pH and vitamins to boot.
To start add less lemon and
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[Richard Harris
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i doubt i have ever found anything canned or bottled equivalent to
fresh.
in orange juice i have found fresh orange juice contains enzymes and
properties not in any other form of orange juice.
i am sure it is the same with lemon juice.
On Dec 14, 2004, at 9:04 AM, Louise wrote:
Yes they are
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mborg...@att.net wrote:
Dear Mr. Harris,
I wish to ask you a question, I have been drinking lemon juice made from
a brand called Real Lemon
100
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Acupuncture is a jab well done
www.HappyHerbalist.com Santa Cruz, CA.
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mborg
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[Richard Harris]
Dear Mr. Harris,
I wish to ask you a question, I have been drinking lemon juice made from a
brand called Real Lemon
100% lemon juice from concentrate, yet on the the ingredient list
Fresh is always nice and best if you can get it. You'd have to see the
lemons we get here a lot of the time, to know why I keep bottled lemon
juice on hand always. The fresh lemons here, even when they are
acceptable or even nice looking don't keep very long either. Bottled
may be second
Got the name wrong, it's Jarvis.
His cure for dandruff was really simple.
Rub a tablespoon of corn oil in the scalp 5 or 10 minutes before
shampooing with any shampoo. No need for dandruff shampoos.
Actually, any vegetable oil works. I use coconut oil 'cause I'm in
that phase now.
He is using the Bragg's organic and
unpasteurized vinegar.Chuck--what is Javit's
cure for dandruff? tia pj
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From: Shirley Reed [mailto:pj20...@yahoo.com]
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It is D.C. MD JARVIS
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=booksfield-author=JARVIS%2C%252520D.C.%252520MD/002-5873103-8404823
I found him mentioned in the book Honey, Garlic Vinegar Home Remedies
and Recipes by Patrick Quillin.
Amazon has a 1995 edition of the Jarvis book
regarding the
danger of using the TTO on cats. Thanks.
Dottie
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Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 09:53:01 EDT
What kind of concentration is suggested for this, Terri?.
Mike
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