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Apple Cider Vinegar
by
Plano
on 18 Sep, 2012 07:38
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I would have occasional breakouts on my head, nothing horrendous, but sometimes I would get pimples on my head. Either way, I tried many methods, and I actually spoke to a Holistic Doctor at the dog park recently, and he suggested I use Apple Cider Vinegar (organic with "the mother"), or if I couldn't find that, find it in a glass jar, not plastic.
Either way, to make a long story short, I've since taken it internally daily, and also have been putting it on my head with a cotton ball nightly (for the past 2 nights).
I notice a little clearing, it seems, but was wondering if anyone has ever used this method before? I am going to continue doing it, I've done a little research on it.
Thoughts?
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#1
by
Slynito
on 18 Sep, 2012 07:50
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BRAGG'S ACV...is good for what ails you...from hemorrhoids to head aches.
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#2
by
Plano
on 18 Sep, 2012 08:12
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BRAGG'S ACV...is good for what ails you...from hemorrhoids to head aches.
That's exactly what I use!!! LOL! I take a couple shots a day. I'm going to keep dabbing it on the head and will follow up with the results.
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#3
by
Slynito
on 18 Sep, 2012 08:19
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Locals here have used it with success curbing appetites, prostates, digestion and a neighbor puts it on her psoriasis and it helps to clear it up...bettern snuff and ain't as dusty. I make a toddy for my body, acv, honey 'n' branch.
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#4
by
justtom
on 18 Sep, 2012 14:58
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Braggs with the mother every morning for the last two years,Sometimes 2x a day.sh*ts wonderful
I dink it many ways if interested let me know.I have 8 lrg bottles on the shelf leading in to my basement as back stock plus the one in the fridge.A few months back I bought a case of 12- 32 oz bottles at a health food store that was closing up for $2.00 a bottle also bought up all there Kombucha for $1.00 a bottle 72 bottles and many other goodies I saved myself over $400.00 in the long run that day
.Yep I am nuts.
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#5
by
Plano
on 18 Sep, 2012 16:02
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Braggs with the mother every morning for the last two years,Sometimes 2x a day.sh*ts wonderful I dink it many ways if interested let me know.I have 8 lrg bottles on the shelf leading in to my basement as back stock plus the one in the fridge.A few months back I bought a case of 12- 32 oz bottles at a health food store that was closing up for $2.00 a bottle also bought up all there Kombucha for $1.00 a bottle 72 bottles and many other goodies I saved myself over $400.00 in the long run that day .Yep I am nuts.
wow! that's a great deal. I wish I could find a deal on those. I would do the same. The stuff is amazing. Have a headache? Take a swig! Have heartburn? Take a swig! Broken leg? Take a swig! Well, you get the point!
Needless to say, I'm going to continue this daily regimen. I'm a believer.
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#6
by
Slynito
on 18 Sep, 2012 17:07
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Wow! You got a fantastic deal, Justom. I'm sure it'll keep for a long time i a cool place. I buy the gallon jug and put it in the smaller bottles.
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#7
by
schro
on 18 Sep, 2012 17:14
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Before I went sly, I was told to use diluted vinegar (50/50 water) on my head to treat seborrheic dermatitis. Since SD is basically a yeast, the sprayed on mixture would sting on contact, but was very effective in reducing the painful itching brought on by SD.
However, since I'm now SD free (as a result of going sly), no need to apply vinegar to the Schrodome.
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#8
by
Slyfive
on 18 Sep, 2012 18:18
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A family friend kept telling me to put oatmeal on my head to prevent hairloss when I told him I was going to go sly... Now that's a weird one. Cider vinegar is great stuff, good for getting glue off the hands too, even epoxy.
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#9
by
Frontier Guy
on 18 Sep, 2012 18:28
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Add me to the list.
Bragg's plus organic honey every morning. Have done it for years and I attribute incredibly good well-bring to the regimen.
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#10
by
Laser Man
on 18 Sep, 2012 19:03
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I hadn't heard of anyone drinking apple cider vinegar, but I've heard of drinking balsamic vinegar after dinner to help digestion, so it makes sense. Good balsamics are sweet and smooth
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#11
by
Slyfive
on 18 Sep, 2012 19:53
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You can't fault an aged balsamic, the good stuff doesn't come cheap though!
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#12
by
Slynito
on 18 Sep, 2012 20:00
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You can't fault an aged balsamic, the good stuff doesn't come cheap though!
Indeed 5, I picked up a bottle in the grocers this week and it was 25U$D...yikes!
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#13
by
Plano
on 18 Sep, 2012 20:04
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You can't fault an aged balsamic, the good stuff doesn't come cheap though!
Indeed 5, I picked up a bottle in the grocers this week and it was 25U$D...yikes!
I was tooling around in the neighborhood TJ Maxx a few weeks ago looking for dog stuff and I ran across this bottle of Balsamic that was in a hard plastic security box with one of those high end electronic tags on it. The price....$75. and it was in the CLEARANCE section. I about fell over. I'm keeping my eye on it. Hopefully they discount it a few more times.
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#14
by
Slyfive
on 18 Sep, 2012 20:06
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Just showing how much of a high roller you are! I wish I could afford to, but alas, I am but a lowly musician. Being such a foodie, and a bit of an aspiring gourmet, I tend to get things like that as presents from the family, so it's worth the wait.