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I guess as they say, "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is".
I have had some interesting feedback from friends and neighbors, and most really do have total confidence in it.
Again, thanks for your response. I appreciate it.View Thread

arbob5 posted: Has anyone heard of this remedy for just about anything healthwise?Organic honey (1 teaspoon)
Organic Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar (1 teaspoon)
Once a day. Mix together..take it straight or mix with about 1/4 cup of water and heat it up in microwave, just long enough to "melt" the honey. Mix and drink.
I haven't used it yet, but I will when I pick up these products.
I have some good testimonials from friends and neighbors who have used this for quite awhile and they are all positives, from no pain (arthritis), no constipation, no diarrhea (yeah...), migraines gone or less painful, etc. etc. etc.
I have heard nothing negative, really, I mean it.
Oh yeah, one of my husband's friends is a retired chiropractor and he too has used this for years and recommended it to his patients also.
So, again, has anyone else heard of this "miracle" concoction? I'd like to know.
Thanks.View Thread
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