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HOW DOES VINEGAR CLEAN COFFEE POTS?

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WILL VINEGAR UNCLOG MY ARTERIES LIKE IT DOES INSIDE MY COFFEE POT?

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  1. It sterilizes them by killing bacteria. It can kill bacteria in your body, but your arteries get clogged by calcium that sticks to homo-cysteine that gets stuck on LDL cholesterol that sticks to the sides of your arteries. There's 1 % of calcium in your blood at all times and if deficient your body will take it from your bones{Osteoporosis }. So the way to clean out your arteries is to increase your HDL as that reduces the LDL amounts that get stuck, increase your B-Complex because some of them reduce homo-cysteine levels{always take B complex before adding extra of any one B vitamin as they need to be in balance}, and finally increase circulation by exercise and Tabasco in water drinks chased with pure water. Check with doctor if you like before trying my ideas.


  2. Vinegar is very acidic for one. I don't know about unclogging arteries but I do know it speeds your metabolism to digest food more efficiently. There's actually a diet out there that encourages you to take a shot of vinegar after every meal! Stock up on tums, you'll need something for them stomach ulcers!

  3. The white stain on your coffee pot is calcium carbonate ("lime"). It comes from the water supply, it will be worse if you have "hard water".   Vinegar is a 5-10% solution of acetic acid.  It dissolves the lime by a very simple chemical process, releasing CO2 gas and water.  http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/ch...

    The plaque lining the arteries in atherosclerosis is not made of calcium carbonate, though calcium ions (Ca++) may play a role in the inflammatory process that underlies plaque formation. http://encarta.msn.com/media_461516358/a...

    So it is chemically impossible for vinegar to do anything to the plaque on purely theoretical level anyway.  Also you would be taking it through the digestive tract where it is broken down and absorbed, you don't absorb the acid itself..  And finally, , you really don't want to inject acetic acid into your arteries.  I'm not sure if it would kill you...probably...but it would be excrutiatingly painful.

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