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-tp1547705p1547783.html

Thanks Marc - I'll search some more on the net, and I had been thinking myself of digestiv enzymes but I'm interested in the formulation  you aretaking with the Brtaine HCL and enzymes combined. Can I ask is that a fairly standard product you can get in a health fod store or is it a specific product? 
 
Apologies [to all on the forum] for asking what must seem like this barage of questions on this subhject, but if I coudl get help with this it would go a long way to alleviating the worst 50% of my symtoms
 
Many thanks
 
Steph
--- On Mon, 17/11/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] apple cider vinegar
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, 17 November, 2008, 10:10 PM






> Something has just occurred to me Marc but did I read a post here from
> someone on ACV who said that it can deplete a body of iodine and leave
> them iodine deficient/hypothyro id?

That was me who said that. I based that on something I had read
elsewhere on the net and my own personal experiences.

> That would be something I would want
> to avoid since I already suspect thyroid problems, so do you know of
> anything else which would do the same job as ACV re Acid refulx without
> the complications of iodine deficiency??

To avoid the acid reflux, what you're trying to do is improve
the digestion of food in your stomach. Apple
Cider Vinegar would help with this because it is so acidic.
However, you can achieve the same effect with a Betaine HCL
supplement (hydrochloric acid), or possibly with a digestive
enzyme product. I use a product which contains both
Betaine HCL and digestive enzymes. But I was doing this
to avoid gas/bloating. .. acid reflux is not something
I've had a problem with.

Marc
 














     

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