5 star (137) | 94% | |
4 star (3) | 2% | |
3 star (2) | 1% | |
1 star (3) | 2% | |
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Teri (USA) on 06/06/2009:
Gwendolyne (Chesterfield, Derbyshire) on 05/27/2009:
Well I read your artical about Cider Vineger and Apple Juice And for me it has worked Wonderfully before I was taking pain killers which did not work But the cider vinegar and apple juice is brilliant for the pain anyone who has gall stones know what pain is but pleas try this What I do is Fill a 500ml bottle with 1/2 of cider vinegar the other 1/2 with organic apple juice then I melt a little Honey and pour that in too just to take away the bitterness TRY IT WITHIN 1/2 hour the pain goes not all together but it becomes very mild pain then gone JUST TRY IT and let me know if it has worked for you Believe me when you get that sort of pain you will try anything I do not take any pain killers now.
Hope it helps you too
Sonya (Acworth, GA) on 04/10/2009:
Paige (Albany, Oregon) on 04/03/2009:
Annmarie (Tampa, FL) on 03/05/2009:
JoAnn (Cleveland, OH) on 02/22/2009:
Recently when I began having gallbladder colic, I turned to your site for relief and low and behold the suggestion of "apple cider vinegar" was suggested in water to relieve the discomfort. I tried it after years of not drinking it. Like the folks above stated, it worked and worked quickly. It was such a relief to rediscover this remedy as I had been suffering several times a week with the biliary colic that accompanied my gall bladder disease. No longer did I have to suffer for hours until it subsided.
I just had my gall bladder removed and feel so much better. But like others tell me who also had theirs removed, our liver can still make stones and they still continue with some digestive upsets. So, my plan is to drink my honey and vinegar water daily to promote good digestion along with digestive enzymes to help me to digest my food.
My Mom did know best, and at a time in our world when few bought into such ideas. So glad she did and so glad you all reminded me of the wisdom of this simple, yet healthful drink.
Carrie Smith (Pasadena, California) on 02/20/2009:
Tasha (Springfield, OH) on 01/09/2009:
Cynthia (Houston, Tx) on 12/31/2008:
Better But With Side Effects
Sherri (Geneva, IL) on 12/22/2008:
5 star (137) | 94% | |
4 star (3) | 2% | |
3 star (2) | 1% | |
1 star (3) | 2% | |
(1) | 1% |
Teri (USA) on 06/06/2009:
Gwendolyne (Chesterfield, Derbyshire) on 05/27/2009:
Well I read your artical about Cider Vineger and Apple Juice And for me it has worked Wonderfully before I was taking pain killers which did not work But the cider vinegar and apple juice is brilliant for the pain anyone who has gall stones know what pain is but pleas try this What I do is Fill a 500ml bottle with 1/2 of cider vinegar the other 1/2 with organic apple juice then I melt a little Honey and pour that in too just to take away the bitterness TRY IT WITHIN 1/2 hour the pain goes not all together but it becomes very mild pain then gone JUST TRY IT and let me know if it has worked for you Believe me when you get that sort of pain you will try anything I do not take any pain killers now.
Hope it helps you too
Sonya (Acworth, GA) on 04/10/2009:
Paige (Albany, Oregon) on 04/03/2009:
Annmarie (Tampa, FL) on 03/05/2009:
JoAnn (Cleveland, OH) on 02/22/2009:
Recently when I began having gallbladder colic, I turned to your site for relief and low and behold the suggestion of "apple cider vinegar" was suggested in water to relieve the discomfort. I tried it after years of not drinking it. Like the folks above stated, it worked and worked quickly. It was such a relief to rediscover this remedy as I had been suffering several times a week with the biliary colic that accompanied my gall bladder disease. No longer did I have to suffer for hours until it subsided.
I just had my gall bladder removed and feel so much better. But like others tell me who also had theirs removed, our liver can still make stones and they still continue with some digestive upsets. So, my plan is to drink my honey and vinegar water daily to promote good digestion along with digestive enzymes to help me to digest my food.
My Mom did know best, and at a time in our world when few bought into such ideas. So glad she did and so glad you all reminded me of the wisdom of this simple, yet healthful drink.
Carrie Smith (Pasadena, California) on 02/20/2009:
Tasha (Springfield, OH) on 01/09/2009:
Cynthia (Houston, Tx) on 12/31/2008:
Better But With Side Effects
Sherri (Geneva, IL) on 12/22/2008:
Teri (USA) on 06/06/2009:
Gwendolyne (Chesterfield, Derbyshire) on 05/27/2009:
Well I read your artical about Cider Vineger and Apple Juice And for me it has worked Wonderfully before I was taking pain killers which did not work But the cider vinegar and apple juice is brilliant for the pain anyone who has gall stones know what pain is but pleas try this What I do is Fill a 500ml bottle with 1/2 of cider vinegar the other 1/2 with organic apple juice then I melt a little Honey and pour that in too just to take away the bitterness TRY IT WITHIN 1/2 hour the pain goes not all together but it becomes very mild pain then gone JUST TRY IT and let me know if it has worked for you Believe me when you get that sort of pain you will try anything I do not take any pain killers now.
Hope it helps you too
Sonya (Acworth, GA) on 04/10/2009:
Paige (Albany, Oregon) on 04/03/2009:
Annmarie (Tampa, FL) on 03/05/2009:
JoAnn (Cleveland, OH) on 02/22/2009:
Recently when I began having gallbladder colic, I turned to your site for relief and low and behold the suggestion of "apple cider vinegar" was suggested in water to relieve the discomfort. I tried it after years of not drinking it. Like the folks above stated, it worked and worked quickly. It was such a relief to rediscover this remedy as I had been suffering several times a week with the biliary colic that accompanied my gall bladder disease. No longer did I have to suffer for hours until it subsided.
I just had my gall bladder removed and feel so much better. But like others tell me who also had theirs removed, our liver can still make stones and they still continue with some digestive upsets. So, my plan is to drink my honey and vinegar water daily to promote good digestion along with digestive enzymes to help me to digest my food.
My Mom did know best, and at a time in our world when few bought into such ideas. So glad she did and so glad you all reminded me of the wisdom of this simple, yet healthful drink.
Carrie Smith (Pasadena, California) on 02/20/2009:
Tasha (Springfield, OH) on 01/09/2009:
Cynthia (Houston, Tx) on 12/31/2008:
Better But With Side Effects
Sherri (Geneva, IL) on 12/22/2008: