Yes, apple cider vinegar can be beneficial for plants when used appropriately. It contains acetic acid, which can help lower soil pH, making it more acidic, which some plants prefer. Additionally, it has antifungal properties that can help combat certain plant diseases. However, it should be diluted with water to prevent damage to the plants, as undiluted vinegar can harm them.
I have had commercially prepared apple cider vinegar that has remained good for years. You will have to make the decision whether the expired vinegar meets your standards.
No, the difference is that apple cider (hard) is alcoholic whereas cider vinegar is acidic. No, EWWW
I have tried drinking apple cider vinegar before, but it didn't taste very good and it made my stomach feel bloated. But you can buy apple cider vinegar pills and they help to lose weight.
yes
Yes! Try Apple Cider Vinegar and/or Colloidal Silver.
Apple cider vinegar is a good carb blocker. It need to be took before each meal.
WebMD provides a good description of how apple cider vinegar can contribute to fat and weight loss. The article can be accessed at http://www.webmd.com/diet/apple-cider-vinegar.
super 8
There are a large number of people I know that use apple cider vinegar is a preventative supplement. You can find books on the subject in your local library or bookstore.
Apple cider vinegar is good losing weight, it helps sore joints, and is also very good for skin, It can help rid the toxins out of your system
yea
Yes, it is. Apple cider vinegar has been shown to reduce cholesterol and lower blood pressure, which improves your cardiovascular health and reduces the risk of heart disease and stroke.