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From my reading up on nutrition info I know that ACV helps alkalinize your body. Google search Acid/alkaline balance. The theory is that disease and candida and cancer and stuff thrive in more acidic environments and what we eat can directly influence the acidity/alkalinity balance of our body. Foods you would expect to be very acid causing actually influence the body in the opposite way. Lemons for example are great for increasing your alkaline balance. This is why it's considered beneficial to also start your day with lemon water for example. It's considered detoxing to flush out the acid forming meats and grain type foods.
I only know of ACV in this context, not familiar with the world of Lyme remedies yet.
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I doubt it has very much (if any) action against Lyme.
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I gave my daughter a cup of the 'tea' with one tespoon and some honey in water. She said after one sip it made her dizzy!
I took 2 tsp today and was feeling very herxy for hours. wowza!
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