Vinegar
has been valued for its healing properties for thousands of years, and
during that time, it has found its way from the apothecary's shelf to
the cook's pot. Today, it can continue to play that dual role, taking
the place of less healthful dietary ingredients and helping to regulate
blood sugar levels while entertaining our taste buds with its tart
flavor.
There
seems hardly an ailment that vinegar has not been touted to cure at
some point in history. And while science has yet to prove the
effectiveness of many of these folk cures, scores of people still praise
and value vinegar as a healthful and healing food. More on vinegar in the next post
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