By Dr. Mercola
Howard Garrett, also known as The Dirt Doctor, has compiled a number of uses for vinegar, including recipes for both internal use and use in your organic garden, which I will share with you here.
"Vinegar is a wonderful organic Below you can see a list of the available bets featured on a roulette online board (all odds of winning based on European wheel):Straight (Single Number) Bet – A wager that the ball will land on a single number. tool that was discovered by accident 10,000 years ago when wine was accidentally allowed to ferment too long and turned sour," he writes.
"It can be made from many products, including beer, apples, berries, beets, corn, fruits, grains, honey, malt, maple syrup, melons, molasses, potatoes, rice, sorghum, and other foods containing sugar.
Natural sugars from these food products are fermented into alcohol, which is then fermented into vinegar." >
Adding fermented foods to your diet can give you beneficial good bacteria and help balance your intestinal flora. Carole Barringer gives great tips on how to ferment your own vegetables. http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/12/15/caroline-barringer-interview.aspx?np=true
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