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How long does this last without going moldy?

Thanks in advance, Danny.

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> > How does one know if they can or can't tolerate apple cider vinegar. To cut

down on time I would like to get the Eden mustard that has organic whole mustard

seed, organic apple cider vinegar and sea salt as a condiment for my kids;

however I'm unsure as what to look for if kids aren't tolerating the acv.

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> +++Hi Colleen,

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> It is better to assume your kids do not tolerate ACV at this point in their

healing program since they have not been progressing like they should.

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> It's so easy to make mustard anyway since it contains only:

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> -dry ground mustard

> -water

> -lemon juice, freshly squeezed

> -extra virgin olive oil

> -ground stevia leaf, to taste

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> You can make a lot more by doubling or tripling this recipe:

> http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/recipes/recipe158.php

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> It will keep in the refrigerator as long as mustard or ketchup does.

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> Cheers, Bee

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I'm a newbie and am doing lots of reading before jumping right in. I've

always used Braggs ACV but have managed to develope an ulcer. And, yep, I

gave my body lots of healing time and then a couple trial tests.

The beef broth appears to need the ACV. We have a new supplier for our food

co-op (Azure STandard) and I can now get coconut vinegar. What say you

more experienced folks.

I seem to be able to tolerate it and it tastes amazing. No cocunut flavor

I can eat apples no problem (not sure they're on the food plan, as I said,

I'm looking, reading, and learning.

Any and all thoughts, comments welcomed.

Kathy B

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** So, have you made bone broth with it and it upsets your ulcer? I have an

ulcer and when it is in liquids like the amount to make bone broth...I don't

even notice it.

Heidi (Iowa)

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> I'm a newbie and am doing lots of reading before jumping right in. I've

> always used Braggs ACV but have managed to develope an ulcer. And, yep, I

> gave my body lots of healing time and then a couple trial tests.

>

> The beef broth appears to need the ACV. We have a new supplier for our food

> co-op (Azure STandard) and I can now get coconut vinegar. What say you

> more experienced folks.

>

> I seem to be able to tolerate it and it tastes amazing. No cocunut flavor

>

> I can eat apples no problem (not sure they're on the food plan, as I said,

> I'm looking, reading, and learning.

>

> Any and all thoughts, comments welcomed.

>

> Kathy B

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I will continue reading.... THANK YOU!!!!! I'm snipping the post because

the entire group has already benefited.

I tend to go overboard on things so don't want to do this here. Have

already been using the coconut oil and I eat lots of avocado already.

Your time is greatly appreciated.

Kathy B

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> Is it ok to use Apple Cider Vinegar instead of garlic or Pau D'arco for a

> douche?

Hi April - go back thru the archives (or perhaps Bee's articles on her website)

as she has discussed this previously. I'm thinking she does not recommend

douches...

L in WA

began 03/09/10

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Hi ,

There's a spot on the site that says not more than every 5 days and to

alternate between antifungal and probiotic. Nystatin, garlic and Pau D'arco

are listed as ok, maybe ACV would be too. I don't think I would do it

often, just to get past some symptoms. Here's the link

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/women6.php

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 10:58 AM, kareneats2live <laurvick@...>wrote:

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> >

> > Is it ok to use Apple Cider Vinegar instead of garlic or Pau D'arco for a

> > douche?

>

> Hi April - go back thru the archives (or perhaps Bee's articles on her

> website) as she has discussed this previously. I'm thinking she does not

> recommend douches...

>

> L in WA

> began 03/09/10

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> Is it ok to use Apple Cider Vinegar instead of garlic or Pau D'arco for a

> douche? I know some people can't drink it, but this use might be different.

>

+++Hi April,

I have been meaning to revise my vaginal treatments article for some time, but

your question made me get it done. Finally!

I do not recommend douching any more. You will understand why once you read my

new article " Vaginal Infection Causes & Treatments:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/women6.php

All the best, Bee

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> Hi ,

> There's a spot on the site that says not more than every 5 days and to

> alternate between antifungal and probiotic. Nystatin, garlic and Pau D'arco

> are listed as ok, maybe ACV would be too. I don't think I would do it

> often, just to get past some symptoms. Here's the link

> http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/women6.php

+++Hi April,

I am so far behind getting my articles revised according to new information I've

discovered. Sorry.

Bee

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