Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Vinegar is wonderful


A teaspoon a day helps keep the doctor away
Research from centers around the world report what ancient healers knew thousands of years ago, that vinegar is the wonder elixir for a healthier life. Since ancient times a daily dose of apple cider vinegar has been taken to control appetite and maintain well-being. Even Japan’s feared Samurai warriors of years ago relied on a vinegar tonic for strength and power. A tonic you can make in your kitchen.
Today, countless reports and scientific studies praise the curative and preventive power of vinegar as part of our daily diet. Vinegar is natures own drug-free anti-inflammatory. Scientific tests shows organic vinegar is a natural storehouse of vitamins and minerals, including beta carotene and over 93 different components to fight what ails you. More than 70 different research studies have verified that beta carotene lowers the risk of getting cancer and it boots the body’s immune system.
When fresh apples are allowed to ferment organically, the result is vinegar that contains natural sediment with pectin, trace minerals, beneficial bacteria and enzymes. Pectin helps your body to reduce cholesterol levels to lower the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Further more it:
Condition problem skin
Relieve nighttime leg cramps
Remedy for urinary problems
Acid digestion
Help lower cholesterol
Uses for middle ear problems
Fight age and liver spots
Gain soft, radiant skin
Amazing hair treatments
Soothe sprained muscles
Fight osteoporosis with calcium
Help headaches fade away
Corn and callus relief
Improve your metabolism
Aid to maintain health
Skin rashes, athlete’s foot
Relieve insect bites
Use of cough, colds
Destroy bacteria in foods
Heart and circulatory problems
Fight high blood pressure
Dressings and more
Of course, we all know the cleaning power of vinegar. But researchers has uncovered a host of new money saving ways to keep your home, laundry, clothing, brass, copper and other possessions sparkling clean and with less effort. You will also delight in making and bottling your own special vinegars. It is so simple to follow this recipe. Homemade vinegars make such wonderful gifts. You could even end up selling your creations to food and gift shops.
 And get ready for many compliments when the family and friends bite into those delicious pickle treats you make.

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