The benefits of mead vinegar

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Honey vinegar is even better than apple cider vinegar.

We believe that honey vinegar is even better than apple cider vinegar for many reasons.

In this article, we will explain why.

We will discuss how honey vinegar is a healthier substance than apples.

Honey wine (mead) has been around for thousands of years, healing people.

Finally, we will tell you about the many uses of honey vinegar.

So why choose honey vinegar over apple cider vinegar?

Honey is a healthier substance than apples.

Comparing the two, we often find that there are more calories, more sugar and more carbohydrates in apples than in raw honey.

Honey also contains more antiseptic and antibacterial properties than apples.

Raw honey wine/vinegar has been around for thousands of years.

Studies suggest that honey wine/mead was the "universal remedy" thousands and thousands of years ago.

It was commonly used by Hippocrates, the father of medicine.

The belief was that the body should be treated as a whole and in a natural way.

Just as in today's society, many people cling to the idea of natural remedies, and that's exactly what honey vinegar is.

A natural, health-promoting elixir made from raw Canadian honey.

Honey vinegar has other uses.

Many of our customers have told us how happy they are to have honey vinegar in their homes because of its multiple uses.

People use it to :

- Their daily health (2 tablespoons a day in water)

- To fight/prevent colds

- Facial tonic

- Relieve headaches

 - Relieve acid reflux/heartburn

- Homemade salad dressing

- Served in cocktails or mocktails 

- Add it to water for flavour and hydration

- In their bath to remove dead skin

- In their bath to relieve a urinary tract infection or yeast infection.

- Relieve inflammation and joint pain

- As a disinfectant

- Soothe sore throats

- Meat marinades

- Suitable for vegetarians and vegans

The most interesting thing is that people even use honey vinegar for their pets and farm animals.

It's excellent for their intestines and helps settle stomach problems by putting a few drops in their bowl of water.

One lady even added it to her horse's water to help reduce swelling in her ankle.

When you choose to use honey vinegar in your daily life, you can be proud of it.

You are proactive with your health.

You are using a product that has been around longer than apple cider vinegar.

Finally, it has a number of natural advantages, because it is made from natural, unfiltered and organic ingredients.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Take 1 tablespoon in warm water, morning and evening (the amount of water may vary).

Tastes good with roast potatoes and hard-boiled eggs.

When baking, use it in your pastries.

⇨ Make your own homemade salad dressing.

For acne/dandruff, you can ingest it and apply it topically.

Add it to your bottle of water for flavour and to quench your thirst.

Use it as a marinade or for pickling.

A living, natural product

All vinegars are made by natural beneficial bacteria.

Artisanal mead vinegar is a "living" vinegar.

It is unsterilised, unfiltered, straight from the barrel without any adulteration.

No fining is used in the production of this highly acclaimed vinegar.

Honey vinegar is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

It is also a vinegar that contains the "mother".

Although we're not qualified to say, and can't make any claims ourselves, it's fair to say that many people believe that living vinegar containing "the mother" adds beneficial health properties.

Alchemy

The making of vinegar is an alchemy.

The simplest ingredients - unfiltered, unheated honey and pure spring water - are the key elements.

A little yeast, sometimes just fresh bee pollen.

And nothing else...!!!!

No flavours, no colours, no chemicals, no acids, no sweeteners, no stabilisers, no sulphites.

With the right conditions, a lot of time and a little know-how, these ingredients can be transformed into something else.

Then, as if by magic, they transform again!

And this process is entirely natural.

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