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Will (Shelton, WA) on 10/18/2007
5 out of 5 stars

Another YES for apple cider vinegar. It cured my canker sore in one day. I put unpasteurized ACV in an eye dropper and applied it directly to the sore on my inner lip frequently throughout the day. Whatever microbe that causes cankers does not seem to be able to live in the presence of ACV. I think the trick is not to go to long between applications. To bad they don't teach this to the drug pushers.
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Replied By Lmrappard (Wichita, Ks) on 07/29/2012

I'm glad that the drug companies don't push ACV because it would cost $80 per bottle.
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Replied By Pinklantana (Weatherford, Tx) on 11/07/2012

My daughter gets canker sores anytime she bite her mouth eating or what ever. I tried the ACV due to all the reviews but it made it much worse. We dipped a q-tip in ACV and placed it on the ulcer, it then bled and the ulcer lasted longer and was worse than normal. I think ACV is great for alot of things and thats why we tried this remedy but it didn't work for us in this case.
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Replied By Lelani (Sacramento, CA) on 08/07/2022

Maybe for those that the ACV worked or didn't work was due to the type of ACV used. It just seems so odd that it worked really well and on some it was terrible. Just food for thought (pun intended)
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