I've heard of this, and tried it. Seems to really work. Tastes good, at least!
1 tblsp apple cider vinegar
1 tblsp honey
8 oz water
I've heard of this, and tried it. Seems to really work. Tastes good, at least!
1 tblsp apple cider vinegar
1 tblsp honey
8 oz water
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I assume that's warm water so that the honey melts, right? Interesting idea. I would have thought that vinegar would upset the stomach rather than settle it. Is vinegar acidic or alkaline?
Best stomach settlers I've found so far are tea (Any regular tea works for me. Again, it must be the warm water) or flat ginger ale.
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I use cold water. Put the cider vinegar and honey in, stir it up, add the water. Dissolves just fine.
Hot or cold just depending on preference, I guess.
I don't know why it works, but it seems to work a treat. My new bottle of apple cider vinegar says to drink it every day. I've started doing that just to see if it makes any difference with my enteropathy. Can't hurt.
(my new vinegar is Bragg, and it comes in a pretty funny bottle. I think it uses the word "amazing" like 4 or 5 times!)
I eat candied ginger for really bad stomach. Found some good stuff in Germany called "Underberg" that helped, too.
Last edited by KnottedYet; 09-10-2006 at 07:11 AM.
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Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, with the 'Mother' !
I'm not sure what the 'Mother of Vinegar' is, but the fact that it "helps remove body sludge toxins" makes me want to give that concoction a try!
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Random babblings and some stuff to look at.
Yay for Wikipedia!
Mother of vinegar is a slime composed of yeast and acetic acid bacteria that develops on fermenting alcoholic liquids, which turns alcohol into acetic acid with the help of oxygen from the air. It is added to wine, cider, or other alcoholic liquids to produce vinegar.
Mother of vinegar can also form in store-bought vinegar, if there is some non-fermented sugar and/or alcohol contained in the vinegar. While not appetizing in appearance, mother of vinegar is completely harmless and vinegar does not have to be discarded because of it. It can be filtered out using a coffee filter, or simply left in and ignored.
so vinegar has a low ph, honey tends to coat things...
I was told to take the same thing for galbladder problems. Can't say it helped tons (that I know of) but it certainly didn't hurt.
A lot of the time, if you're sick or coming down with something, doing an acid/alkaline swing will help you shake it (acidify the body, then switch your diet to raise the ph) ...or so I've heard.
Knot, have you tried slippery elm syrup for an upset stomach? I got some lozenges awhile ago with slippery elm, rose hips and vitamin c, and they were really soothing...
Is this for on ride stomach issues. Mine usually seem to go away once I stop riding.
Cider vinegar is one of those old-timey right-there-on-the-pantry-shelf fixes-everything substances that our grandparents (literally) couldn't have lived without.
Yes, it's acidic.
It's used (still) by the sort of people who raise prize winning rabbits for State Fairs to keep the little critters healthy and shiny. (Yes, I've done it, too.)
A lot of old fashioned potions have cider vinegar as one of the major ingredients. Don't laugh - those old wives generally knew what they were talking about.
So I'm not surprised that honey & vinegar is used in a stomach settling potion. Honey is another of those Very Useful Things, BTW. I'd use honey and vinegar for a sore throat, and drink peppermint and chamomile tea for an icky tummy. But if it works for you...
And yes, I've also made a vinegar pie when there was no lemon juice around.
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I have had some soothing results using aloe vera juice. The type with mint added seems to go down the best.
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i use to use that for weightloss. would get up first thing in the morning and drink it to 'cleanse' me.
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I thought this was going to be remedies for hangovers!
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