Hi, I have tried the apple cider vinegar idea now. The first time I put about an 8th of a tsp. in a small amount of water. Always have to start slowly and work up. The first time it worked wonders! I was hopeful that here was the remedy for my upper right ribcage pain. I don't have a gallbladder, but, Charles, you sent me to the link that explained that situation. However, I have used the vinegar treatment several more times without any success at all. Don't have a clue why it worked so well the first time. That time may just have coincided with a period of time around supper hour when now and then things will suddenly get better without my doing anything special. But that time, I thought the effect was different in some way, so I was hopeful . Did that again this evening, and the burning as I type, is really, really strong. Think I sent you a message earlier, a day or so ago, Charles about why I doubt that I can use the meds suggested on the link you sent. Unless I am speaking to two different Charlses. Thanks, Ruth

From Ruth Strackbein


From: "sms" <s...@emotap.com>
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Subject: CS>OT - Apple Cider Vinegar Tea - OT
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 09:42:59 -0700 (Pacific Standard Time)

I agree with you 100%, Charles. I have known about Bragg's pure Apple Cider
Vinegar (ACV) for 25 years or more.  I used to use it for just about
everything internal and, as well, external - hair, skin, baths, kidney
stones,  digestion, indigestion  . . . . you name it.  Patricia Bragg still
publishes her father's Paul Braggs little booklet on Braggs Apple Cider
Vinegar with its hundreds of uses fully described.  You can pick both up at
your health food store, ACV and the booklet.

One of my all time favorite things to do with ACV is make Tea.  One or two
teaspoons of ACV in 8-10 oz. of boiled pure water, with a teaspoon of good
honey.  YUM!  Especially after dinner, or for a treat during the day.
Sasha

-------Original Message-------

From: Charles Marcus

Would you describe this as 'heartburn', or 'indigestion'? If so, one
very simple thing that will usually solve this kind of problem is,
believe it or not, raw apple cider vinegar - say, a teaspoon or so in an
8 oz glass of water.

Most people don't know that heartburn is not a problem of too *much*
acid, it is a problem of not *enough* - demonstrated by the fact that
adding raw apple cider vinegar will cure the problem (it is good for
many other things as well).

Just be sure it is raw and organic (I like Braggs)...

All my best to you...

Charles




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