Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Sauce for Gallbladder Attacks

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Pat McG. (Nj ) on 12/02/2020:
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If you don’t have apple juice, squeeze a lemon in water and then add the tbl. of Apple cider vinegar...worked in minutes for me.

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Michael (Troy, Michigan) on 12/23/2015:
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Thank you! I had the ACV but no apple juice. I saw your post and remembered my wife bought applesauce a few days ago. Ten minutes later and the pain is 90% gone.

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Deborah (Chino Valley) on 06/22/2015:
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Gallbladder attacks: Just want to add that if you don't have apple juice, applesauce works great as well. Had an attack last night but no juice, so added 1 TBSP of ACV to 8 oz of apple sauce. Took small spoonfuls (1 tsp at a time) for about 20 minutes. By the end of that 20 minutes, no pain at all and I was able to go right back to bed.

Great remedy. Thanks for sharing, all.

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