Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice for Gallbladder Attack

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Bez (England) on 05/24/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I am finding the remedy of apple cider vinegar and apple juice is helping with my gallbladder pain/problem, and the pain has gone.

Does anyone know if it is OK to take the mixture twice a day. I'm finding it refreshing and, at the moment, am taking it once on a morning and once on an evening as a preventative measure.

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Rheta (California) on 05/15/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Okay here it goes... I was in ER two weeks ago with gallbladder pain wow the pain was crazy, I was sent home. I never wanted to go through that again. I have been watching everything I ate. Tonight it started again and found this site. I tried the apple cider vinegar 2 tablespoons and 8 oz of apple juice, it is a chilly night so I warmed it up a little and I thought it was tasty, within 15 minutes all pain was gone, Hip Hip Hooray.

Thank you.

REPLY   6      

Lorraine (West Midlands, England) on 04/20/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I have been suffering with gall-bladder attacks for about a year now and am waiting for an operation to remove it. In the meantime I'm getting frequent attacks which are triggered by literally ANYTHING at all. The pain can be unbearable and I had been told there was nothing that could help, "you just have to ride it out"!

My current episode has lasted for three days with small intervals of relief, I had not eaten for three days and at the end of my tether I googled in hope of finding some advice on a remedy that could help with the pain when I came across this site and the "Apple cider vinegar with Apple juice recipe", I was sceptical to say the least but with nothing to loose I just had to give it a go. To my amazement (and total delight) this has worked for me today!! It's early days and I'm still scared the pain will reoccur any moment, but so far - it is working and I could not be happier!!!

Thank you all who have recommended this, I feel like I have discovered a miracle 😊

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Mary (Cincinnati Ohio) on 03/21/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I was woken up at 3:15 am today with another gallbladder attack. It always lasts for 4-5 hrs and the thought brings up such anxiety. I googled what to do during a gallbladder attack and found the Apple Cider Vinger and apple juice remedy.

I did not have any Apple juice but did have cranberry juice. I put 1/4 cup ACV in 6-8 oz cranberry juice. Could not believe within 10 mins pain subsided!!! I did not even finish the drink.

REPLY   8      

Chris (Ct) on 03/08/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Tonight a major gallbladder attack came on strong. Pain in the stomach and I felt the pain on the right side under the rib cage. Here's what worked and brought me to tears! 1/4 cup of ACV mixed with 8oz of apple juice and downed it! 10 mins later the pain was gone! It works don't SUFFER!
REPLY   8      

Lynn (North Yorkshire, England) on 02/27/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Apple Cider Vinegar Saves the Day, thank you!

Hi all, Just had week from hell due to Gallbladder pain, nausea, vomiting, sweats and I found the Apple Cider Vinegar 2 Tablespoons in 8 oz Apple Juice and I added Lemon juice, thank God! Within 15mins the pain went away to my surprise. I was still laid up vomiting but the pain gone made a huge difference and I will now drink every morning and honey and lemon at night but the ACV and apple juice a miracle!

REPLY   9      

Johnsocal (San Diego, California) on 02/18/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I just wanted to add my voice supporting the use of Apple Cider Vinegar for Gall Bladder attack symptoms. I was experiencing none of the intense pains that others had described but I was suddenly taken with a feeling almost like having the stomach flu with intense feelings seeming to come from the center of my stomach. Only by chance did I start probing around below my rib cage with my hand and discover how sensitive my right side was directly below my ribs. Once I felt that my problem might be related to my Gall Bladder I followed with the ACV treatment of two tablespoons in juice and down the hatch. My results were not immediate as others described and, in fact, I was just about to admit it would not work when about an hour after ingesting the juice and ACV the symptoms began to taper off in a hurry. I went from feeling like I did not want to do anything but lie on the bed and not move to up and moving like nothing had happened. Now I can't prove that my symptoms were tied to a Gall Bladder attack but, regardless, the ACV formula certainly took care of my issue and I am very happy with that. If you read this just remember to give the ACV time to work.
REPLY   4      

Joseph (Fort Worth) on 01/30/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice - Awesome, this stuff works. My wife was having her second attack and I ran over to kroger, followed the instructions and she felt so much better in minutes.. Happy hubby

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Sue (Victoria Canada) on 09/17/2015:
5 out of 5 stars

My Dad told me about ACV about a year ago and said I should take it for acid reflux. I thought that was my issue and so I tried it, it worked within 20 minutes each time. Until a couple weeks ago. I've been eating really fatty foods all summer while having company and eating out a lot. I had a definite gall bladder attack and drank about a half cup ACV but it didn't work. Attended emerge and they confirmed the issue. It passed after about eight hours. I ate fatty food tonight and felt it coming. So I had the ACV and am sipping the apple juice with ACV. It did work! I also need to change eating habits and get more exercise. That's the plan. Thanks for being here and sharing this, it's reassuring.

 View Entire Thread

REPLY   4      

Caitlin (Austin, Tx) on 09/12/2015:
5 out of 5 stars

This poster relates that caffeine possibly caused a subsequent gallbladder attack. I personally never experienced one until last night. Then, I awakened to a worsening pain in the upper-right side quadrant, spreading toward my back. Gall bladder, I thought, but why. A day earlier, I drank EG tea which has caffeine, about 25mg a cup. I never drink caffeine but ran out of my herbal tea. Could this be related, I wondered? Well got on EC as I always do first and tried the ACV remedy. I dd not have apple juice due to sugar/diabetes control, so took 2 T of ACV in cold water. Pain eased only a little. An hour later, I took another Tablespoon but in warm water and the pain eased further, about 80%. 30 min. later, pain is 95% gone. Perhaps the fact that I took ACV for years with no gallbladder problems, then not so much this year had something to do with this attack? Perhaps, my continual use of ACV in prior years kept stones from forming in my gallbladder. At least, this is what I believe since I'd never had an attack before. But, I'm also now on a strict no-carb, hi fat (olive oil), hi raw vegetable diet that could be moving existing stones out of my body. For me, this bears watching!

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Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice for Gallbladder Attack

5 star (137) 
  94%
4 star (3) 
  2%
3 star (2) 
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1 star (3) 
  2%
(1) 
  1%

Bez (England) on 05/24/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I am finding the remedy of apple cider vinegar and apple juice is helping with my gallbladder pain/problem, and the pain has gone.

Does anyone know if it is OK to take the mixture twice a day. I'm finding it refreshing and, at the moment, am taking it once on a morning and once on an evening as a preventative measure.

 View Entire Thread

REPLY   6      

Rheta (California) on 05/15/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Okay here it goes... I was in ER two weeks ago with gallbladder pain wow the pain was crazy, I was sent home. I never wanted to go through that again. I have been watching everything I ate. Tonight it started again and found this site. I tried the apple cider vinegar 2 tablespoons and 8 oz of apple juice, it is a chilly night so I warmed it up a little and I thought it was tasty, within 15 minutes all pain was gone, Hip Hip Hooray.

Thank you.

REPLY   6      

Lorraine (West Midlands, England) on 04/20/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I have been suffering with gall-bladder attacks for about a year now and am waiting for an operation to remove it. In the meantime I'm getting frequent attacks which are triggered by literally ANYTHING at all. The pain can be unbearable and I had been told there was nothing that could help, "you just have to ride it out"!

My current episode has lasted for three days with small intervals of relief, I had not eaten for three days and at the end of my tether I googled in hope of finding some advice on a remedy that could help with the pain when I came across this site and the "Apple cider vinegar with Apple juice recipe", I was sceptical to say the least but with nothing to loose I just had to give it a go. To my amazement (and total delight) this has worked for me today!! It's early days and I'm still scared the pain will reoccur any moment, but so far - it is working and I could not be happier!!!

Thank you all who have recommended this, I feel like I have discovered a miracle 😊

REPLY   11      



Mary (Cincinnati Ohio) on 03/21/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I was woken up at 3:15 am today with another gallbladder attack. It always lasts for 4-5 hrs and the thought brings up such anxiety. I googled what to do during a gallbladder attack and found the Apple Cider Vinger and apple juice remedy.

I did not have any Apple juice but did have cranberry juice. I put 1/4 cup ACV in 6-8 oz cranberry juice. Could not believe within 10 mins pain subsided!!! I did not even finish the drink.

REPLY   8      

Chris (Ct) on 03/08/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Tonight a major gallbladder attack came on strong. Pain in the stomach and I felt the pain on the right side under the rib cage. Here's what worked and brought me to tears! 1/4 cup of ACV mixed with 8oz of apple juice and downed it! 10 mins later the pain was gone! It works don't SUFFER!
REPLY   8      

Lynn (North Yorkshire, England) on 02/27/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Apple Cider Vinegar Saves the Day, thank you!

Hi all, Just had week from hell due to Gallbladder pain, nausea, vomiting, sweats and I found the Apple Cider Vinegar 2 Tablespoons in 8 oz Apple Juice and I added Lemon juice, thank God! Within 15mins the pain went away to my surprise. I was still laid up vomiting but the pain gone made a huge difference and I will now drink every morning and honey and lemon at night but the ACV and apple juice a miracle!

REPLY   9      

Johnsocal (San Diego, California) on 02/18/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I just wanted to add my voice supporting the use of Apple Cider Vinegar for Gall Bladder attack symptoms. I was experiencing none of the intense pains that others had described but I was suddenly taken with a feeling almost like having the stomach flu with intense feelings seeming to come from the center of my stomach. Only by chance did I start probing around below my rib cage with my hand and discover how sensitive my right side was directly below my ribs. Once I felt that my problem might be related to my Gall Bladder I followed with the ACV treatment of two tablespoons in juice and down the hatch. My results were not immediate as others described and, in fact, I was just about to admit it would not work when about an hour after ingesting the juice and ACV the symptoms began to taper off in a hurry. I went from feeling like I did not want to do anything but lie on the bed and not move to up and moving like nothing had happened. Now I can't prove that my symptoms were tied to a Gall Bladder attack but, regardless, the ACV formula certainly took care of my issue and I am very happy with that. If you read this just remember to give the ACV time to work.
REPLY   4      

Joseph (Fort Worth) on 01/30/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice - Awesome, this stuff works. My wife was having her second attack and I ran over to kroger, followed the instructions and she felt so much better in minutes.. Happy hubby

 View Entire Thread

REPLY   10      



Sue (Victoria Canada) on 09/17/2015:
5 out of 5 stars

My Dad told me about ACV about a year ago and said I should take it for acid reflux. I thought that was my issue and so I tried it, it worked within 20 minutes each time. Until a couple weeks ago. I've been eating really fatty foods all summer while having company and eating out a lot. I had a definite gall bladder attack and drank about a half cup ACV but it didn't work. Attended emerge and they confirmed the issue. It passed after about eight hours. I ate fatty food tonight and felt it coming. So I had the ACV and am sipping the apple juice with ACV. It did work! I also need to change eating habits and get more exercise. That's the plan. Thanks for being here and sharing this, it's reassuring.

 View Entire Thread

REPLY   4      

Caitlin (Austin, Tx) on 09/12/2015:
5 out of 5 stars

This poster relates that caffeine possibly caused a subsequent gallbladder attack. I personally never experienced one until last night. Then, I awakened to a worsening pain in the upper-right side quadrant, spreading toward my back. Gall bladder, I thought, but why. A day earlier, I drank EG tea which has caffeine, about 25mg a cup. I never drink caffeine but ran out of my herbal tea. Could this be related, I wondered? Well got on EC as I always do first and tried the ACV remedy. I dd not have apple juice due to sugar/diabetes control, so took 2 T of ACV in cold water. Pain eased only a little. An hour later, I took another Tablespoon but in warm water and the pain eased further, about 80%. 30 min. later, pain is 95% gone. Perhaps the fact that I took ACV for years with no gallbladder problems, then not so much this year had something to do with this attack? Perhaps, my continual use of ACV in prior years kept stones from forming in my gallbladder. At least, this is what I believe since I'd never had an attack before. But, I'm also now on a strict no-carb, hi fat (olive oil), hi raw vegetable diet that could be moving existing stones out of my body. For me, this bears watching!

 View Entire Thread

REPLY   6      

Bez (England) on 05/24/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I am finding the remedy of apple cider vinegar and apple juice is helping with my gallbladder pain/problem, and the pain has gone.

Does anyone know if it is OK to take the mixture twice a day. I'm finding it refreshing and, at the moment, am taking it once on a morning and once on an evening as a preventative measure.

 View Entire Thread

REPLY   6      

Rheta (California) on 05/15/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Okay here it goes... I was in ER two weeks ago with gallbladder pain wow the pain was crazy, I was sent home. I never wanted to go through that again. I have been watching everything I ate. Tonight it started again and found this site. I tried the apple cider vinegar 2 tablespoons and 8 oz of apple juice, it is a chilly night so I warmed it up a little and I thought it was tasty, within 15 minutes all pain was gone, Hip Hip Hooray.

Thank you.

REPLY   6      

Lorraine (West Midlands, England) on 04/20/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I have been suffering with gall-bladder attacks for about a year now and am waiting for an operation to remove it. In the meantime I'm getting frequent attacks which are triggered by literally ANYTHING at all. The pain can be unbearable and I had been told there was nothing that could help, "you just have to ride it out"!

My current episode has lasted for three days with small intervals of relief, I had not eaten for three days and at the end of my tether I googled in hope of finding some advice on a remedy that could help with the pain when I came across this site and the "Apple cider vinegar with Apple juice recipe", I was sceptical to say the least but with nothing to loose I just had to give it a go. To my amazement (and total delight) this has worked for me today!! It's early days and I'm still scared the pain will reoccur any moment, but so far - it is working and I could not be happier!!!

Thank you all who have recommended this, I feel like I have discovered a miracle 😊

REPLY   11      



Mary (Cincinnati Ohio) on 03/21/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I was woken up at 3:15 am today with another gallbladder attack. It always lasts for 4-5 hrs and the thought brings up such anxiety. I googled what to do during a gallbladder attack and found the Apple Cider Vinger and apple juice remedy.

I did not have any Apple juice but did have cranberry juice. I put 1/4 cup ACV in 6-8 oz cranberry juice. Could not believe within 10 mins pain subsided!!! I did not even finish the drink.

REPLY   8      

Chris (Ct) on 03/08/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Tonight a major gallbladder attack came on strong. Pain in the stomach and I felt the pain on the right side under the rib cage. Here's what worked and brought me to tears! 1/4 cup of ACV mixed with 8oz of apple juice and downed it! 10 mins later the pain was gone! It works don't SUFFER!
REPLY   8      

Lynn (North Yorkshire, England) on 02/27/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Apple Cider Vinegar Saves the Day, thank you!

Hi all, Just had week from hell due to Gallbladder pain, nausea, vomiting, sweats and I found the Apple Cider Vinegar 2 Tablespoons in 8 oz Apple Juice and I added Lemon juice, thank God! Within 15mins the pain went away to my surprise. I was still laid up vomiting but the pain gone made a huge difference and I will now drink every morning and honey and lemon at night but the ACV and apple juice a miracle!

REPLY   9      

Johnsocal (San Diego, California) on 02/18/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

I just wanted to add my voice supporting the use of Apple Cider Vinegar for Gall Bladder attack symptoms. I was experiencing none of the intense pains that others had described but I was suddenly taken with a feeling almost like having the stomach flu with intense feelings seeming to come from the center of my stomach. Only by chance did I start probing around below my rib cage with my hand and discover how sensitive my right side was directly below my ribs. Once I felt that my problem might be related to my Gall Bladder I followed with the ACV treatment of two tablespoons in juice and down the hatch. My results were not immediate as others described and, in fact, I was just about to admit it would not work when about an hour after ingesting the juice and ACV the symptoms began to taper off in a hurry. I went from feeling like I did not want to do anything but lie on the bed and not move to up and moving like nothing had happened. Now I can't prove that my symptoms were tied to a Gall Bladder attack but, regardless, the ACV formula certainly took care of my issue and I am very happy with that. If you read this just remember to give the ACV time to work.
REPLY   4      

Joseph (Fort Worth) on 01/30/2016:
5 out of 5 stars

Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice - Awesome, this stuff works. My wife was having her second attack and I ran over to kroger, followed the instructions and she felt so much better in minutes.. Happy hubby

 View Entire Thread

REPLY   10      



Sue (Victoria Canada) on 09/17/2015:
5 out of 5 stars

My Dad told me about ACV about a year ago and said I should take it for acid reflux. I thought that was my issue and so I tried it, it worked within 20 minutes each time. Until a couple weeks ago. I've been eating really fatty foods all summer while having company and eating out a lot. I had a definite gall bladder attack and drank about a half cup ACV but it didn't work. Attended emerge and they confirmed the issue. It passed after about eight hours. I ate fatty food tonight and felt it coming. So I had the ACV and am sipping the apple juice with ACV. It did work! I also need to change eating habits and get more exercise. That's the plan. Thanks for being here and sharing this, it's reassuring.

 View Entire Thread

REPLY   4      

Caitlin (Austin, Tx) on 09/12/2015:
5 out of 5 stars

This poster relates that caffeine possibly caused a subsequent gallbladder attack. I personally never experienced one until last night. Then, I awakened to a worsening pain in the upper-right side quadrant, spreading toward my back. Gall bladder, I thought, but why. A day earlier, I drank EG tea which has caffeine, about 25mg a cup. I never drink caffeine but ran out of my herbal tea. Could this be related, I wondered? Well got on EC as I always do first and tried the ACV remedy. I dd not have apple juice due to sugar/diabetes control, so took 2 T of ACV in cold water. Pain eased only a little. An hour later, I took another Tablespoon but in warm water and the pain eased further, about 80%. 30 min. later, pain is 95% gone. Perhaps the fact that I took ACV for years with no gallbladder problems, then not so much this year had something to do with this attack? Perhaps, my continual use of ACV in prior years kept stones from forming in my gallbladder. At least, this is what I believe since I'd never had an attack before. But, I'm also now on a strict no-carb, hi fat (olive oil), hi raw vegetable diet that could be moving existing stones out of my body. For me, this bears watching!

 View Entire Thread

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