Marg, apples are healthy but it's the fermentation
I eat a lot of apples,wonder if it has the same effect or is it something in the fermenting process ?
I bet it would make a good turkey. However, I cook as little as possible, on Christmas...I'm staying home and having frozen Sarah Lee, Dutch Apple Pie with cool whip.
I didn't realize how many apples I ingest. But no joke, the ACV is the best thing for almost everything.
P.S. talking about apple cider vinegar I make great Turkey using apple cider vinegar
If anyone would like the recipe just leave me a note.
Often when people have indigestion they take an antacid. But the indigestion is more often due to lack of sufficient stomach acid than too much, so an antacid serves to worsen the condition. The apple cider vinegar solved your slow digestion by adding the acid you lacked.
yes its good stuff I use it to take the itch out of hives I get ..it doesnt cure them though ....
you do know it's also good for heart burn. I take it straight up 3x per week
(1) Raw-potato juice: Rinse off a potato and toss it, with the peel still on, into a juicer. Drink the juice immediately.
(2) Fresh papaya: At the first sign of heartburn, try eating some fresh papaya WITH the seeds. There are enzymes in the tropical fruit that help break down food. You can also keep a bottle of papaya tablets around to accomplish the same thing.
(3) Fresh pineapple: Like papaya, pineapple is packed with an enzyme that aids digestion by helping to break down food.
(4) Vinegar: fix yourself a vinegar tonic by mixing a tablespoon of apple-cider vinegar into a glass of water to sip during your meal.
(5) Fennel seed mix 2 tbsp. into about a cup of boiling water. Let the mixture steep for several minutes to make a tea to sip on.
(6) Rhubarb: Slice off a piece of rhubarb stalk and chew on it for a few minutes. It will be sour, but many swear by its ability to sooth the burn.
(7) Anise seed: your spice rack grab a few anise seeds to chew on.
(8) Fresh parsley: Nibble on the fresh sprig to relieve indigestion.
(9) Aloe-vera Juice: your local natural-food store. (If you’re diabetic, however, be careful with Aloe-vera juice as it may lower your blood-sugar levels.)
(10) Peppermint: pick it up at the grocery store. Chew on the fresh leaves at the first hint of heartburn. Natural peppermint tea works too.
by A. Wessendorf