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, we are all using natural treatments; apple cider vinegar does not kill

candida or yeast outside of the test tube, which explains why we don't mention

it much in candida discussions.

ACV at 4.2 pH is only about 1 percent as strong as stomach acid at 2.2 pH.

In the bowel, vinegar is used as food by the bowel lining cells. This duplicates

probiotics' effect of feeding the bowel lining cells with their vinegar and

other fatty acids production. But this confers benefit because there are enough

of them to materially affect the pH of the fecal slurry, and enough of them to

feed a tennis-court sized area of bowel lining. Feeding an area that size might

require about a cupful of vinegar, and 2 or 3 ACV pills will only dilute stomach

acid a little bit.

all good,

Duncan

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> I'm curious why isn't anyone using natural treatements like apple cidar

vinegar, it kills yeast as well? You can take it in pill form and take 2 or 3 at

at time?

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