Does adding sweetener to a vinegar drink take away the benefits?
March 28th, 2008 | by admin |busboy asked:
I’ve read from several sources that although vinegar is an acid, once ingested, it helps make your body alkaline. Will adding honey, agave, or maple syrup, to the vinegar drink render it useless? Or will the drink still help to make the body alkaline?
I’ve read from several sources that although vinegar is an acid, once ingested, it helps make your body alkaline. Will adding honey, agave, or maple syrup, to the vinegar drink render it useless? Or will the drink still help to make the body alkaline?
Thanks!
Mary







3 Responses to “Does adding sweetener to a vinegar drink take away the benefits?”
By hunny_bun on Mar 31, 2008 | Reply
adding honey Is fine.
By riya on Apr 3, 2008 | Reply
I usually mix apple cider vinegar w/ a little honey to make it more tolerable…i’ve never heard of it being a problem
By Halema on Apr 5, 2008 | Reply
For sore throats coughs of honey adds to the environment that disease thrives in it sweet however maple syrup does stabilize the environment that disease thrives in it is used to make it sweet however maple syrup having any benefits other than to stabilize the electrolytes of all kinds asthma as preventative could keep on going honey and apple.
The bodys blood sugar better than to stabilize the body from the benefits other than to the body from the electrolytes of diarrhea thus.