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Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Jennifer (Arizona) on 04/22/2017
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I have never had gallbladder issues before. But I am absolutely in AWE of how fast this worked. I went from tons of pain in my back and under my ribcage on the right side which felt like a heavy brick pushing from the inside out with sharp edges and tons of pressure... To FEELING amazing in 15 min flat. It was incredible! I was so skeptical. I am scheduled for a fasting ultrasound this week...and the Dr sent me home with pain medication...the warnings that came with that medicine, had me shoving it deep in a drawer never to be used. So I went hunting for natural remedies. Earth Clinic has always been my go-to... so if you are reading this. RUN do not walk to try it. It WORKS BRILLIANTLY!!! I am ever so grateful for all of the reviews...your voices are what convienced me to try it!
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Yunus (South Africa) on 04/15/2017
May God bless all of U for SHARING recipe
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Ursa (St. Petersburg, Florida) on 09/11/2016
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I use apple juice as daily prevention of attacks but at one point I fell out of the habit and hadn't had apple juice in months. I was hit with a terrible attack while at work. It was so severe I could barely breath or move. My friend had to drive me to the store for apple juice and apple cider vinegar. I added a shot of the ACV to a cup of apple juice and chugged it down. The attack stopped in minutes. I spent the rest of the day alternating plain apple juice with the ACV/apple juice combination. I ended up passing dozens of stones, it was unreal but didn't hurt.
I continue to drink daily apple juice but I take my shot of ACV separately in water now for multiple health reasons.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Rodc357 (Phoenix) on 08/30/2016
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ok so I'm sitting at work today feeling the pain come on thinking o-boy not again. I was willing to try anything not to experience another 12 hours of intense pain, came across this Apple Cider Vinegar and apple juice. went down to the grocery picked both up, bought Kroger brand for both, mixed, drank, did not taste very pleasant, but about half an hour later no pain. I was extremely skeptical but it worked. 2 tablespoons to 8 oz. Thank you
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Linda (Reedsburg, Wi) on 08/13/2016
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I also have been suffering since June with pain and had another diagnosis..but I just decided to Dr.myself and look for a natural solution..I tried the apple juice and vinegar and in 10 min. I was pain free..the best I felt since June. I was taking a solution every morning of vinegar, cinnamon and ginger...but I will be doin the Apple Cider Vinegar and apple juice instead..I am a believer so far.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Rick (Long Beach, Ca) on 07/26/2016
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Last night was the second GB attack that I have ever had. The first time I was at work and literally thought I was having a heart attack. Initially, I thought I woke up with indigestion. Within 90 minutes, I was having major chest/epigastric pain, shortness of breath, profuse sweating and nausea vomiting. I was doubled over in pain, every breath I took made it worse. After being rushed to the hospital via ambulance (paramedics also though it was cardiac as my EKG was showing some weird rhythms & blood pressure very high from pain) and going through a handful of tests, they tell me it is GB related and they want to do surgery. I opted not to do surgery and followed up with a specialist. The specialist also wanted to do surgery and I refused. One year went by pain free and just last night I suffered a GB attack.
I took 1/4 cup of Apple Cider Vinegar mixed with 8oz of apple juice and about 20 minutes later ended up vomiting a gross looking brown fecal looking substance followed by a greyish green colored fluid. About 20 mins after vomiting, I was pain free. My formula was simple but seemed to work.
Here it is again:
- 1/4 cup ACV (organic)
- 8 oz apple juice
Both items were chilled. I did not have to warm them but it may help.
Good luck all and I hope everybody feels better.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Bluebird67 (Winnipeg) on 06/12/2016
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I have gall stones and I have suffered from gall stones attacks for around ten years. I thought I had back pain because the pain would start at my lower right back and then it would radiate straight through like an arrow. So painful, pain medications would not help, hot water bottle, nothing. I knew about this site I looked up ACV and tried recommend cure. Lo and behold, ten minutes later the pain was gone. The only bad thing was that I was better and that I would have to go to work. I took Two Tbls of AVC and it was enough to rid me of 12 hours of pain (I usually suffer a straight 12 hours with this pain.) I couldn't believe this simple ingredient could work wonders. I am now going to see what else it could cure.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Mama To Many (Tennessee) on 05/25/2016
Many people take apple cider vinegar twice a day; I think as long as it suits you to take it twice daily in apple juice, it should be fine.
~Mama to Many~
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Bez (England) on 05/24/2016
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I am finding the remedy of apple cider vinegar and apple juice is helping with my gallbladder pain/problem, and the pain has gone.
Does anyone know if it is OK to take the mixture twice a day. I'm finding it refreshing and, at the moment, am taking it once on a morning and once on an evening as a preventative measure.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Rheta (California) on 05/15/2016
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Okay here it goes... I was in ER two weeks ago with gallbladder pain wow the pain was crazy, I was sent home. I never wanted to go through that again. I have been watching everything I ate. Tonight it started again and found this site. I tried the apple cider vinegar 2 tablespoons and 8 oz of apple juice, it is a chilly night so I warmed it up a little and I thought it was tasty, within 15 minutes all pain was gone, Hip Hip Hooray.
Thank you.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Lorraine (West Midlands, England) on 04/20/2016
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I have been suffering with gall-bladder attacks for about a year now and am waiting for an operation to remove it. In the meantime I'm getting frequent attacks which are triggered by literally ANYTHING at all. The pain can be unbearable and I had been told there was nothing that could help, "you just have to ride it out"!
My current episode has lasted for three days with small intervals of relief, I had not eaten for three days and at the end of my tether I googled in hope of finding some advice on a remedy that could help with the pain when I came across this site and the "Apple cider vinegar with Apple juice recipe", I was sceptical to say the least but with nothing to loose I just had to give it a go. To my amazement (and total delight) this has worked for me today!! It's early days and I'm still scared the pain will reoccur any moment, but so far - it is working and I could not be happier!!!
Thank you all who have recommended this, I feel like I have discovered a miracle 😊
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Sherri (Ohio, Usa) on 03/25/2016
What amounts of honey and lemon did you use? Was it in water or another liquid or alone? Thank you!
Are you still doing well with these remedies? Do you take them daily? Just one..or both?
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Mary (Cincinnati Ohio) on 03/21/2016
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I was woken up at 3:15 am today with another gallbladder attack. It always lasts for 4-5 hrs and the thought brings up such anxiety. I googled what to do during a gallbladder attack and found the Apple Cider Vinger and apple juice remedy.
I did not have any Apple juice but did have cranberry juice. I put 1/4 cup ACV in 6-8 oz cranberry juice. Could not believe within 10 mins pain subsided!!! I did not even finish the drink.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Chris (Ct) on 03/08/2016
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Tonight a major gallbladder attack came on strong. Pain in the stomach and I felt the pain on the right side under the rib cage. Here's what worked and brought me to tears! 1/4 cup of ACV mixed with 8oz of apple juice and downed it! 10 mins later the pain was gone! It works don't SUFFER!
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Lynn (North Yorkshire, England) on 02/27/2016
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Apple Cider Vinegar Saves the Day, thank you!
Hi all, Just had week from hell due to Gallbladder pain, nausea, vomiting, sweats and I found the Apple Cider Vinegar 2 Tablespoons in 8 oz Apple Juice and I added Lemon juice, thank God! Within 15mins the pain went away to my surprise. I was still laid up vomiting but the pain gone made a huge difference and I will now drink every morning and honey and lemon at night but the ACV and apple juice a miracle!
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Johnsocal (San Diego, California) on 02/18/2016
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I just wanted to add my voice supporting the use of Apple Cider Vinegar for Gall Bladder attack symptoms. I was experiencing none of the intense pains that others had described but I was suddenly taken with a feeling almost like having the stomach flu with intense feelings seeming to come from the center of my stomach. Only by chance did I start probing around below my rib cage with my hand and discover how sensitive my right side was directly below my ribs. Once I felt that my problem might be related to my Gall Bladder I followed with the ACV treatment of two tablespoons in juice and down the hatch. My results were not immediate as others described and, in fact, I was just about to admit it would not work when about an hour after ingesting the juice and ACV the symptoms began to taper off in a hurry. I went from feeling like I did not want to do anything but lie on the bed and not move to up and moving like nothing had happened. Now I can't prove that my symptoms were tied to a Gall Bladder attack but, regardless, the ACV formula certainly took care of my issue and I am very happy with that. If you read this just remember to give the ACV time to work.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Joseph (Fort Worth) on 01/30/2016
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Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice - Awesome, this stuff works. My wife was having her second attack and I ran over to kroger, followed the instructions and she felt so much better in minutes.. Happy hubby
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Sue (Victoria Canada) on 09/17/2015
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My Dad told me about ACV about a year ago and said I should take it for acid reflux. I thought that was my issue and so I tried it, it worked within 20 minutes each time. Until a couple weeks ago. I've been eating really fatty foods all summer while having company and eating out a lot. I had a definite gall bladder attack and drank about a half cup ACV but it didn't work. Attended emerge and they confirmed the issue. It passed after about eight hours. I ate fatty food tonight and felt it coming. So I had the ACV and am sipping the apple juice with ACV. It did work! I also need to change eating habits and get more exercise. That's the plan. Thanks for being here and sharing this, it's reassuring.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Steve (Nevada) on 09/12/2015
I know from experience and what I have heard from others with liver/gallbladder issues is that the gallbladder can be irritated by cold food, oils, beverages, wheat, ice cream, etc. When taking remedies for the GB such as ACV, epsom, magnesium citrate, olive oil, lemon juice, always take them with warm water as this allows the GB to release stones/toxins easier and faster. Also using a heating pad or water bottle with filled warm water will enhance your relief and results.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Caitlin (Austin, Tx) on 09/12/2015
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This poster relates that caffeine possibly caused a subsequent gallbladder attack. I personally never experienced one until last night. Then, I awakened to a worsening pain in the upper-right side quadrant, spreading toward my back. Gall bladder, I thought, but why. A day earlier, I drank EG tea which has caffeine, about 25mg a cup. I never drink caffeine but ran out of my herbal tea. Could this be related, I wondered? Well got on EC as I always do first and tried the ACV remedy. I dd not have apple juice due to sugar/diabetes control, so took 2 T of ACV in cold water. Pain eased only a little. An hour later, I took another Tablespoon but in warm water and the pain eased further, about 80%. 30 min. later, pain is 95% gone. Perhaps the fact that I took ACV for years with no gallbladder problems, then not so much this year had something to do with this attack? Perhaps, my continual use of ACV in prior years kept stones from forming in my gallbladder. At least, this is what I believe since I'd never had an attack before. But, I'm also now on a strict no-carb, hi fat (olive oil), hi raw vegetable diet that could be moving existing stones out of my body. For me, this bears watching!
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Nicole (Indianapolis, In) on 09/05/2015
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I had my fourth gallbladder attack last night. For the past month I've really changed my diet and have been eating very healthy and exercising. My other attacks landed me in the ER with nurses asking "Why haven't you had it removed??" I've had 5 open abdominal surgeries in the past for appendicitis, peritonitis and endometriosis. I've decided to persue any and all natural remedies before considering any more surgeries (unless life threatening). I had the Braggs ACV with the Mother ready on hand for my next attack. I bought organic unfiltered apple juice from my local Whole Foods to mix with it as I've read the ACV is quite strong.
My attack came on gradually in the middle of the night and eventually I could not lay down. I mixed 1/4 cup of ACV with 8 ounces of the apple juice. After every gulp of the mixture I sucked on a lemon wedge to miminize the strong taste which worked out great and I was able to drink the mixture completely within 5 minutes or so. My pain was totally gone within 15-20 minutes and I could go back to sleep! I could not be happier to have found this natural remedy and so many people who have posted their positive experiences with ACV! I never thought this would actually work for me, to be honest. I had pain pills waiting just in case. But never took them! Never again!! Thank you!!
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by P.j. Tedrick (Marathon, Florida Keys) on 08/24/2015
I have had 3 (what I know now to be) gallbladder attacks. I take no pharmaceuticals whatsoever, and got of Prilosec months ago because I'm changing my life to as ayurvedic as possible. To the person who's taking the Prevacid: I started using pickle juice, ale vera juice and/or ACV to manage my heartburn. Took a few weeks, but it worked! I'm hoping the ACV/apple juice will take care of my gallbladder problems too, cuz I do NOT want surgery of any kind.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Jeffery (Smithville, Ms.) on 07/22/2015
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Improving the taste of ACV for gallbladder attacks...
My cure all:
Heat 6 oz water with 1/4 tsp powder cinnamon and ginger let it step for 10 mins if time allows add a little cold maple syrup local honey and 1 tbs ACV. It tastes like a hot apple cider. I also add 1 oz rum during cold season adjust to taste since flavors of spice change. I also add a little brown sugar for taste. I also use apple juice in place of water if I have it.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Kris (Lincoln) on 07/04/2015
Was there eggplant in your meal? I get attacks from eggplant and green bell peppers...arsenic in the seeds.
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Monica (Puyallup, Wa) on 06/07/2015
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For the last couple of weeks I have been suffering from gall bladder attacks, I have been previously able to lessen the severity by putting a very warm compress under my rib cage which helped with the pain and allowed me to sleep. Last night was bad and could not get to sleep because of the pain, desperate for relief went to the internet and found this website and tried the Apple Cider Vinegar and lemon juice in water ...maybe took about 10 mins a most and pain gone....I of course, remained awake waiting for the pain to come back...but it didn't....and at least got 4 hours of sleep before having to start a busy day. Thank you thank you....this remedy will be at my arms length anytime I get that familiar twinge starting up...How do you spell relief: ACV and Lemon juice...thank you
Apple Cider Vinegar in Apple Juice
Posted by Lee-anne (Australia) on 05/13/2015
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Just started to have my 3rd gallstone attack after eating a baked dinner, so thinking maybe the lamb? Anyway googled how to ease the pain and found these post, drank 2 tsp of ACV with warm water and felt the pain ease immediately, completely gone within minutes. Thanks heaps. I realise from other posts, that this may not always work, but it did for me today, so even though I am watching what I eat and trying different remedies, I will carry a small bottle of ACV with me at all times. Thanks again.