Re: apple cider vinegar

Posted by Steph Smith on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Got-my-clarity-mains-today-am-i-supposed-to-notice-something-tp1547705p1547755.html

Hi Marc
 
I reckon you are absolutely right about this - I have been reading similar stuff to this on the net on a couple of places. My doc had prescribed 2 sets of antacids without doing any sort of testing to see whether I had too much or too little acid and I tried both of them and have decided to come offthem of my own volition because everything I read about them was negative.So I will give the ACV a go [with the honey] and also some Aloe Vera and see what happens!
 
BW
 
Steph

--- On Sun, 16/11/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] apple cider vinegar
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, 16 November, 2008, 11:40 PM






> I have acid refulx and don;t know what
> it would do to me so I'm holding back on that one for the time being
> since I could't bear to be any worse.

Note that the treatment of acid reflux can be a bit counter-intuitive.
Usually this is not caused by excessive acid in the stomach, but rather
inadequate acid in the stomach to digest your food, so the food does
not digest properly and then the reflux is caused by the improperly
digested food. Therefore, something like apple cider vinegar
(or alternately Betaine HCL) actually can improve acid reflux,
even those these things are both acidic.

And if you don't like the taste of apple cider vinegar, mix it
with some honey.

Marc
 














     

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