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None, it is the same. Answer.com answered the question, "What is the difference between Cider vinegar and apple cider vinegar" - and said. "None, it is the same." My question is - who is the authority on this? I keep googling the question and all the google answers do not say that the two are the same. As a matter of fact, they only refer to one of them and call it apple cider vinegar.
From their website: No you do not have to refrigerate- keep in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. http://bragg.com/products/acvFAQ.html#acv_faq3
Apple Cider vinegar never goes bad but the appearance and flavor may start to deteriorate over time. There is no need to keep in the fridge. Keep in tightly sealed bottle to increase shelf life. Properly stored, apple cider vinegar will generally stay at best quality for about 2 years, but will stay safe indefinitely. Over time, apple cider vinegar may become cloudy - this is not harmful; the vinegar will still be safe to consume if it has been stored properly. Unpasteurised (raw) vinegar might have or starts to grow a cloudy and somewhat cobweb-like structure. This is the vinegar mother that turns alochol into vinegar. Pasteurized vinegars contain none of the health-promoting characteristics of traditional raw vinegars, but they look good. You can make your own vinegar by adding some of the raw vinegar to apple cider or pear cider or ale or beer or wine or any alcohol. Tie a piece of guaze over the bottle opening to keep out insects and store in a dark place for a month or two till turns to vinegar.
Rubbing acid into open wounds is going to be painful. The rash will heal on its own. Keep it clean and dry.
I have been reading on it and the websites with the diet pills trying to make you buy them to lose weight, swear it works and it's a miracle drug. However, the sites that have facts with no intentions of selling weight loss drugs say that there is absolutely no scientific evidence that it makes you lose weight and most diet pills are scams.
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A shot of apple cider vinegar and plenty of water. After taking a shot of apple cider vinegar keep drinking nothing but water until your pee comes out looking like water. Usually by the 2nd time you pee it will turn out clear. This is when u know yr system has been clean. You may think this is B.S. but iv done it right b4 i went to the clinic to take a test and when the results came in i was 100% negative
Yes, but cover it up to keep the same taste, use something like tupperware!
It is not necessary to keep it refrigerated; it conserves really well because of it's acidity. However, it may develop cloudy residue over time if not refrigerated. It doesn't mean it's gone bad though.
Your local store has many types of wart removal. One of the quickest ways to remove a wart is to use apple cider vinegar. Place some on a cotton ball and keep overnight on wart. It will fall off.
The mucus build up is common and can be treated with apple cider vinegar. Add two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar to each gallon of fresh water for 3 days and allow no other source of water to the flock. This will treat both the healthy hens as a preventative and those hens already suffering. Keep in mind not to do this more than the three days as it becomes less effective the longer you use it. Cider vinegar cuts through the mucus and helps the hens clear it out. Your hen is not eating because it cannot breathe well. You can also source a tonic from your local feed and grain outlet. Polytonin A or a water soluble tetracycline will help clear up respiratory problems.
Dear insightful questioner, I have thought for many days about this until i put the pie down my pants. It was like... soo squishy and i say this is a good way to keep your amazing apple cider apple juice fresh. Love, Your friendly neighborhood spiderman