Apple Cider Vinegar (as a drink)

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December 11, 2007

Pros:

Brought my half flaky / half spotty, sore and bleedy complexion into a healthy state: resilient skin, good oil balance, and blemishes healing with no new spots! Affordable and all-round good for your body.

Cons:

You have to go hippie-crazy and drink a lot of the stuff. It is boring, smelly and, let's face it, not as pleasant as fruit juice. Full disclosure: armpits smell faintly pickley, but this actually seems to have improved my aroma's chemistry overall.

If you have a weak stomach, drinking an equal amount of plain water each day is probably a close-runner up to the benefits of ACV. However, combined with consistent cleansing / moisturizing / spot-treating, I credit this witch's brew* with giving my skin back some vigour. I can touch my face now! And it doesn't sting! You may understand how desirable that level of comfort is, and I think ACV brought me there. *I drink 1L/2pts each day, with molasses; which smells even worse that ACV, but is vit/min rich. I also eat a spoonful of flax oil per day. I am, incidentally, a 26 year-old vegetarian female.
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November 28, 2008

Pros:

It works, its cheap, people dont know why your buying it, its easy to do, you can purchase it anywhere, it has allot of other health benefits, it tones your skin out, and all the benefits of being clear

Cons:

The taste is horrible, very horrible
It smells like vinigar (which i dont like)
It makes you feel hungry all the time

I have no regrets using this. (by the way I paid £2.50 not $2.50 there isnt a £ option)
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September 13, 2008

Pros:

Cheap as chips! Really seems to be working on clearing up my skin and evening out the tone. ACV is meant to be good for digestion so I believe that is the reason why people's skin gets better (constipation/bowel problems and acne are linked)

Cons:

It doesn't taste great if you don't like the taste of vinegar (however, I do!).
Smelly

Try it! It's working for me...
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June 27, 2008

Pros:

It works! It's cheap! It's easy!

Cons:

My skin is soooooo dry. I'm trying to find the perfect balance between drinking AVC 2-3 times a day and moisturizing.

It's very tolerable if you drink it with water and honey. The day after I used it I noticed my forehead (breakout central!) was much smoother and NO NEW pimples had erupted overnight! I have been drinking 1 teaspoon with honey and water 2-3 times a day for about 4 days and still have had NO NEW pimples. So far so good! I'm going to keep taking it 3x a day until my period is over and then I'm going to cut back to once a day and see if that will keep acne at bay.
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January 28, 2008

Pros:

for me it worked well, and quickly.

Cons:

doesn't taste great, dried out my skin.

started taking acv and honey (twice a day 1tbs of each mix well) because of a constant cough that wouldn't go away. My cough diminished greatly and I noticed a marked difference in my skin within a couple of days. A pimple that would have normally lasted a a week was gone in a couple of days. Not to mention increased energy and decreased alcohol cravings. After a week or so I noticed dry patches on my face (I've never had dry skin??). Stopped my usage for 2 days and will resume with a lower dosage maybe 2 or 3 times a week....also using coconut oil (great!) and baking soda (also great!). Check out [link removed] for other reviews.
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May 14, 2009

Pros:

organic, natural, contributes to good health

Cons:

smell, taste, weakens tooth enamel

I don't drink ACV religiously like some people (I used to have it 2x/day) but I do have a shot diluted with water every now and then. I don't know how much it helps my skin but I feel good after I drink it.
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March 27, 2009

Pros:

It worked. My skin doesn't get new pimples.

Cons:

It makes me have to go #2 quite a bit I think. I take it with every meal to balance my body's PH.

I take the Source Naturals ACV pills which are equivalent to 2 teaspoons. I take about 6 of these a day (=~4 tablespoons) spread out over the course of the day. The jar is 180 pills so 6/day means the jar lasts 30 days. I think spreading it out works better than just taking a shot before bed. I was doing that for awhile and it didn't work as well. If you can handle drinking vinegar all day I'm sure that works. Read up on the PH theory! I have also been trying to eat more alkaline-inducing foods after seeing how well ACV has worked for me.
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March 15, 2009

Pros:

very effective and natural also fights off sickness at the same time

Cons:

horrid taste and smell i shudder anytime i have to drink it

it works if your willing to put up with the taste
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August 24, 2014
Could it work?
Ive been drinking Braggs ACV for 3 days now, so far my acne has flattened down but I do see some new red bumps from this.. not too bad though. It doesnt taste to bad once you get used to it, i fill my FIJI bottle with water and one tablespoon on ACV.. im hoping for good results in a week.
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January 18, 2009

Pros:

very cheap

Cons:

taste

get braggs it definetlygets rid of cystic acne i drink it and use it as a toner try it
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