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From what I've read, there is no scientific basis for any health claims made about ACV. It is something which was used before the advent of modern treatments for all sorts of ailments and a lot of claims are apparently just based on anecdotes and beliefs.
I would recommend sticking with your meds and a healthy diet.🙂
I'd agree with Rob on this. ACV has been claimed to be the magic weight loss secret for over 40 years to my own personal knowledge. I tried it in the 70's and it did nothing for me at all. I think the claim then was that it curbed you appetite for sweet things. That and PLJ. XXXXX
hahahaha I don't recommend washing in it either😱 I just add a tablespoon to the water as a final rinse.
my hair really has improved in thickness and volume since using it and before anyone asks ~~~~ the smell of vinegar does not persist it goes as the hair drys so is not a problem xxx