14 days and counting. Trouble is my days are now at least 2 hrs longer as I do not have to sit and rest every 5 mins.. As I have spent years paring back my activities to only those that are needed I am at a bit of a loss as what to do with my time. No doubt I will find something. Went to a shopping mall and... was great to walk round as many markets as I wanted instead of going home after just the one. LIBERATION
ACV.....still good.: 14 days and... - Lung Conditions C...
ACV.....still good.
Good to hear it is still working, although I cannot figure out why.
Kevin
Hi Kevin,
I do not know why either,it just works for me. All I can say is that I am so so lucky but then again I have always been quite lucky but nothing like this. Shame I do not gamble,not even a lottery ticket.
Forgot to take the ACV Monday night and I thought my breathing was not quite the same in the morning but that could have been me over analyzing each breath, as most Copd suffers seem to do. Took the ACV and everything was ok. Probably was ok anyway but I was taking no chances. Have decided not the mess with my meds also.
I am sorry that I can not give you an answer. It would be wonderful if I could furnish you all with a formula and Hey presto! you are all cured, even the ones that try to give me a hard time on here bless`em.
Take care.
I think your lack of something to occupy your time was obvious yesterday. Your extra two hours could be used to help someone less fortunate than yourself, which would be a lovely gesture.
Tis my business what I do with my time.
Aaah, that is so lovely. I hope your business is successful.
Hi
In the interest of shared knowledge which can benefit other members, what lung condition or other do you have that can benefit from AVC.
The dosage you are taking is normally for detoxification, the recommended dosages is two tsps of AVC with the 'mother' one or two tsps of honey in 200ml of distilled water three times a day. Which I tried for two weeks .
The use of AVC can also have a adverse affect if .
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If You’re On Any Of These Medications, AVOID Using Apple Cider Vinegar
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As you can see it would be of beneficial if the condition was known so members can make a informal choice.
That's an interesting article, especially about the fungus relationship. I wonder then if ACV would help clear the candida fungus which, I gather, can invade the respitory tract?
JP
Thankyou stone. You always know the right answers
I think there are lots of unknowns out there. Some work for some and some work for others.
I have been taking Mother ACV for a number of years now, twice weekly as it is too acidic for me. Supposedly it helps with the balance of alkaline and acid in your body.
Who knows.
Hubby was diagnosed with copd mild last year but I know he has had it for a number of years so in some respects I am glad that we have always eaten healthily and exercised. But we also take vitamins as I feel that when you get older I don't think these are absorbed into the body as well as they once did. There was a recent article regarding Vit D and how we should now be taking it as a supplement. Could this be down to the high factor sun cream being used.
JP
Hi, I found an old bottle of cider vinegar in the cupboard so I have been giving it a go to see if it would reduce the amount of mucus I cough up.
But......I mixed the ACV bottle up with the cooking oil, should have gone to Specsavers, tipped the vinegar into the frying pan instead of the oil.....great fumes for clearing the sinuses!
Guess drinking the cooking oil with hot water and honey would have been a worse mistake.
Best wishes.
I tell you what...some people on here are not fit to be let out on their own!!! Knitter!!!! Next time, borrow my specs............................
Hi, that's brilliant for you, how exactly do you take it, and how often? And is it a specific brand? Would really love to try it and see if I can get a positive result also. Take care, Christine. XXX