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<blockquote data-quote="Jose Luiz" data-source="post: 988138" data-attributes="member: 20099"><p>This message is dedicated to the person who names him(her)self as Lucky_P and declares being a veterinary.</p><p>Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) has a traditional use manifested in several books such as "Folk Medicine"</p><p>written by a Medical Doctor named D.C. Jarvis. It is not a new thing.</p><p>Today it being recommended by several consultants specially in Organic as well as Sustainable Dairy production such as Jerry Brunetti (Agri-Dynamics).</p><p>I would strongly recommend reading his article "True Protein X Funny Protein" published by ACRES USA</p><p>and accessible on line at <a href="http://www.acresusa.com" target="_blank">www.acresusa.com</a>, where he, once more recommends ACV for dairy cattle.</p><p>ACV contains inumerous nutrients, specially minerals extremely important to animal nutrition which are, by the way, lacking in most soils. Besides it, it also contains many vitamins and organic acids, specially acetic acid that do in fact have a proven effect in facilitating digestion.</p><p>Finally, instead of going thru the hasle of trying to use science to prove your point when suggesting a double blind study, you could very well just "ask" the cow since you are supposedly a Vet.</p><p>Give the cow two options : water without ACV and with ACV and see which one of the two the cow will prefer.</p><p>By the way, I prefer the triple blind study much better than the double blind study.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p></p><p>Jose Luiz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jose Luiz, post: 988138, member: 20099"] This message is dedicated to the person who names him(her)self as Lucky_P and declares being a veterinary. Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) has a traditional use manifested in several books such as "Folk Medicine" written by a Medical Doctor named D.C. Jarvis. It is not a new thing. Today it being recommended by several consultants specially in Organic as well as Sustainable Dairy production such as Jerry Brunetti (Agri-Dynamics). I would strongly recommend reading his article "True Protein X Funny Protein" published by ACRES USA and accessible on line at [url=http://www.acresusa.com]www.acresusa.com[/url], where he, once more recommends ACV for dairy cattle. ACV contains inumerous nutrients, specially minerals extremely important to animal nutrition which are, by the way, lacking in most soils. Besides it, it also contains many vitamins and organic acids, specially acetic acid that do in fact have a proven effect in facilitating digestion. Finally, instead of going thru the hasle of trying to use science to prove your point when suggesting a double blind study, you could very well just "ask" the cow since you are supposedly a Vet. Give the cow two options : water without ACV and with ACV and see which one of the two the cow will prefer. By the way, I prefer the triple blind study much better than the double blind study. Regards Jose Luiz [/QUOTE]
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