Vibranelle Apple Cider Vinegar Pills are great for anyone that has a higher cholesterol, has a family history of high cholesterol, acid reflex problems, or asthma issues.
Unfortunately I fall in most of the categories above. I always say my immune system sucks! My Mom and Dad have higher cholesterol. They eat super healthy, and my Dad is very active. I've done a lot of things to get rid of some allergies, but my gene pool wins with that too.
You can get Vibranelle Apple Cider Vinegar Pills here:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073WNYFK2
Cost:
$11.00, which isn't bad.
Protected:
It came with a plastic seal on the lid, and a thin styrofoam cover under the lid. There was no cotton on the inside. They pretty much filled the pills to the top. I like that they use the container wisely.
About:
They are made in the US. Not very many companies can afford to make their products in the US. It's great when this can be done.
They are FDA approved. I've learned that a lot of companies that make pills try to jump through the hoops with being FDA approved. With somethings that matters to me. I certainly care about what goes inside my body for sure! With topical things I just read the ingredients. Topical products don't have to go through the regulations that food, drink and pills do. It's kind of silly because topical things get absorbed through the skin.
It's potent and is pure. It does have other things in it besides Apple Cider Vinegar: Spirulina, Lecithin, Kelp, Apple Pectin, B6 and more.
The serving size is just one a day. I'm really glad about this. I really don't take too many pills, unless my allergies act up. I do take a daily vitamin, Milk Thistle, a Probiotic and Apple Cider Vinegar. They are all vitamins, but feel like I'm a walking addict. For my allergies I take Aspirin to help the nasal polyps from coming back, Singular when needed, do a nasal wash, and puff an every day inhaler when needed.
Apple Cider Vinegar helps support digestion, circulation, skin and immune health. Improving blood sugar regulation.
I know some people scoff when I say that I'm drinking water with Apple Cider Vinegar. It does look a little off color, and "The Mother" floats around like a cloudy brown substance. With pills you don't have what some people dislike: The bad taste. I really don't mind the taste so much myself. Pills don't raise eyebrows at me. They are better on your teeth too. Apple Cider Vinegar breaks down the enamel of your teeth. It's not so bad if you drink it down, and brush your teeth afterwards. Not everyone brushes their teeth in the middle of the day when Apple Cider Vinegar may be needed.
I read on livestrong that it's good to up Apple Cider Vinegar when an Asthma Attack is coming on. The lungs tighten up, and act a bit like the body does when it has acid reflex issues. I've been trying to boost my defenses.
Do you take anything to boost your defenses?
Disclaimer: I got this product for a discount in exchange for an honest review. The company in no way told me what to write. I only review products I feel benefit my family, or readers.
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Friday, July 20, 2018
Friday, June 1, 2018
BeLive Apple Cider Vinegar Pills Review
I love Apple Cider Vinegar!
I was drinking a spoon full a day in water. In my mind I said it tasted like lemonade.
That was before I found out how bad it is on the enamel of my teeth. Isaak did a test on what would break down crushed egg shells the fastest. Egg shells are similar to the enamel of your teeth. Apple Cider Vinegar won. It broke down the egg shells faster than Coke did!
Choices:
I could still drink it by using a metal straw, or I could take it in pill form.
I'll probably do both.
BeLive Apple Cider Vinegar Pills
Can be purchased on Amazon Prime for $10.99: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BPFP8MZ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Why Apple Cider?
Why Apple Cider Help With Allergies and Asthma?
Resource LiveStrong.com
People with allergies and asthma need more acid in our systems. I'm likely to also have GERD. It makes sense. I had stomach problems off and on my whole life. It was really bad when I was little. The acidity in apple cider vinegar helps hydrochloric acid, or stomach acid, do its job which may be why apple cider vinegar relieves acid reflux, and hence asthma.
It's kind of the opposite of what you'd think. You need acid to treat an acid problem. The same opposite thing goes for wet days; if I get a dry smoker sounding cough, a humidifier tends to break up the cough.
Step 1 Buy BeLive Apple Cider Vinegar Pills to take during or before asthma issues. You can purchase a bottle of natural or organic apple cider vinegar with the “mother,” which is sediment that looks like a cloudy brown mass floating around inside the bottle. You may have to go to a Trader Joes, Whole Foods, or Natural Grocers to find it. Many brands of apple cider vinegar sold at the grocery store are refined or flavored vinegars that are dark but clear when you hold them up to the light.
Step 2 Shake the bottle to distribute the mother throughout the bottle. This is what contains most of the healing properties, so you want to make sure that you consume some.
Step 3 Pour one tablespoonful of apple cider vinegar into a glass of water and stir it well, or I put a cap on my drink and shake it every so often. Drink it in sips spread out over about half an hour.
Step 4 Repeat the treatment after another hour if wheezing has still not gone away.
Step 5 If you still don’t get relief, soak a cotton pad in shook up apple cider vinegar, and apply pressure as you hold it against the insides of your wrists. Some asthma sufferers say it can help.
Step 6 Store your apple cider vinegar in a dark, cool place, or in the fridge.
Understand that while it seems that ingesting vinegar would have nothing to do with the ability to breathe, apple cider vinegar is also a common folk remedy for acid reflux, a symptom of GERD, which is closely related to asthma in many cases.
Acid in the esophagus triggers a reflex, which causes the airways to shrink. Other symptoms of GERD include asthma-like hoarseness and chronic cough (both I get).
According to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, a nonprofit academic medical center integrating research and education with clinical and hospital care, “it is estimated that more than 75 percent of patients with asthma also experience gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). People with asthma are twice as likely to have GERD as those people who do not have asthma. Of those people with asthma, those who have a severe, chronic form that is resistant to treatment are most likely to also have GERD.” The acidity in apple cider vinegar helps hydrochloric acid, or stomach acid, do its job which may be why apple cider vinegar relieves acid reflux, and hence asthma.
Coffee is great to drink during an asthma attack as well. It's a stimulant, so it opens up the airway. Don't add milk, or sugar that are known to create mucus. Unsweetened almond or a spoon full of local honey can be added if you don't like your coffee plain.
Why Pills?
Fill it Up and Charge Me More
This goes out to all companies that package ANYTHING. Fill up the bottles and bags, and charge me more.
Leave it the same price, and package it in a smaller bottle!
Look at all That Waisted Room!
Disclaimer: I got this product for a discounted price in exchange for an honest review. I only agree to review things my family, or readers will like, or use. All opinions are my own.
I was drinking a spoon full a day in water. In my mind I said it tasted like lemonade.
That was before I found out how bad it is on the enamel of my teeth. Isaak did a test on what would break down crushed egg shells the fastest. Egg shells are similar to the enamel of your teeth. Apple Cider Vinegar won. It broke down the egg shells faster than Coke did!
Choices:
I could still drink it by using a metal straw, or I could take it in pill form.
I'll probably do both.
BeLive Apple Cider Vinegar Pills
Can be purchased on Amazon Prime for $10.99: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BPFP8MZ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Why Apple Cider?
- It is a detox for your system
- It helps with high cholesterol - which I get from both sides of the family
- It helps with allergies and asthma!
Why Apple Cider Help With Allergies and Asthma?
Resource LiveStrong.com
People with allergies and asthma need more acid in our systems. I'm likely to also have GERD. It makes sense. I had stomach problems off and on my whole life. It was really bad when I was little. The acidity in apple cider vinegar helps hydrochloric acid, or stomach acid, do its job which may be why apple cider vinegar relieves acid reflux, and hence asthma.
It's kind of the opposite of what you'd think. You need acid to treat an acid problem. The same opposite thing goes for wet days; if I get a dry smoker sounding cough, a humidifier tends to break up the cough.
Step 2 Shake the bottle to distribute the mother throughout the bottle. This is what contains most of the healing properties, so you want to make sure that you consume some.
Step 3 Pour one tablespoonful of apple cider vinegar into a glass of water and stir it well, or I put a cap on my drink and shake it every so often. Drink it in sips spread out over about half an hour.
Step 4 Repeat the treatment after another hour if wheezing has still not gone away.
Step 5 If you still don’t get relief, soak a cotton pad in shook up apple cider vinegar, and apply pressure as you hold it against the insides of your wrists. Some asthma sufferers say it can help.
Step 6 Store your apple cider vinegar in a dark, cool place, or in the fridge.
Understand that while it seems that ingesting vinegar would have nothing to do with the ability to breathe, apple cider vinegar is also a common folk remedy for acid reflux, a symptom of GERD, which is closely related to asthma in many cases.
Acid in the esophagus triggers a reflex, which causes the airways to shrink. Other symptoms of GERD include asthma-like hoarseness and chronic cough (both I get).
According to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, a nonprofit academic medical center integrating research and education with clinical and hospital care, “it is estimated that more than 75 percent of patients with asthma also experience gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). People with asthma are twice as likely to have GERD as those people who do not have asthma. Of those people with asthma, those who have a severe, chronic form that is resistant to treatment are most likely to also have GERD.” The acidity in apple cider vinegar helps hydrochloric acid, or stomach acid, do its job which may be why apple cider vinegar relieves acid reflux, and hence asthma.
Coffee is great to drink during an asthma attack as well. It's a stimulant, so it opens up the airway. Don't add milk, or sugar that are known to create mucus. Unsweetened almond or a spoon full of local honey can be added if you don't like your coffee plain.
Why Pills?
- I've already covered that they don't mess up the enamel on your teeth.
- They are easy to take!
- They help with weight loss.
- They are organic.
- They are vegetarian. This doesn't so much matter to me, but it's important to others!
- They are made in the USA.
- They are FDA approved.
Fill it Up and Charge Me More
This goes out to all companies that package ANYTHING. Fill up the bottles and bags, and charge me more.
Leave it the same price, and package it in a smaller bottle!
Look at all That Waisted Room!
Do you think you could benefit from taking these pills?
Disclaimer: I got this product for a discounted price in exchange for an honest review. I only agree to review things my family, or readers will like, or use. All opinions are my own.
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I am not compensated to provide opinions on a variety of topics. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are my own. If I claim to show knowledge of certain topic or product I will only endorse products or services that I feel, based on my expertise, are worthy of such endorsement.
If you have any questions about this blog, or want to get in contact with me please email me at: anapeladay@gmail.com