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Solana Gold Organics
Our Apple Cider Vinegar Contains the Veil of the Mother

- Raw - Unfiltered
- Organic
- With the Veil of the Mother
- Aged for 3-years
- Exceptionally smooth
- Contains no preservatives
- From 100% organic apples
The natural occurrence of amino acids and enzymes creates strand-like
chains of connected protein molecules which are referred to as The
Veil of the Mother.
Solana Gold's Apple Cider Vinegar maintains The
Veil of the Mother and combines the natural goodness of apples
with the amino acids and enzymes which are naturally created in the fermentation
process.
Pasteurization removes delicate nutrients and enzymes
that may constitute a major portion of the nutritional value of a particular
food. Solana Gold's raw Organic Apple Cider Vinegar, unlike juices or
ciders, contains no sugars which would be a growth medium for potentially
harmful bacteria such as E-COLI. In addition to this, the high acidic
nature of Apple Cider Vinegar assures that none of these bacteria could
exist or propagate.

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ACV In Your Horses Grain?

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Apple Cider Vinegar is a water purifier and a natural
antibiotic. No known pathogens can survive in raw Apple Cider Vinegar.
A normal healthy horse, with the addition of ACV to the diet, will noticeably
resist insect and parasite problems, grow shinier and more easily managed
coat, and may exhibit increased endurance and energy levels.
ACV is made of the whole red sweet apple, and provides
the horse with enzymes and important minerals, such as potassium, calcium,
magnesium, sulfur, chlorine, phosphorous, iron, silicon and other trace
elements. The vitamins contained in ACV are bioflavonoids (vitamin P),
beta-carotene (precursor to vitamin A), vitamin C, E, B1, B2 and B6.
There are also tannins from the crushed cell walls of fresh apples as
well as Malic acid and pectin and other powerful nutrients.
Start with 1/4 tsp., then go to 1/2 tsp., and slowly
increase the amount of ACV in your horse's grain until you reach a maximum
of 2 fluid oz. of ACV to each feed. It can be added to a serving of
grain (we don't suggest putting it in hay, as hay doesn't absorb the
ACV as well as grain). Usually, your horse will let you know that the
taste is different the first few times you do this, after that - your
horse will seem to crave the taste. You can add molasses as a sweetener
if you wish.
Mix equal amounts of ACV with Avon's Skin So Soft and
water; mix it up and put it in a spray bottle. This mixture is more
natural than most of the fly repellents you will find available, it
will work better, last longer and add shine to your horses coat. The
horses won't resist application because it won't sting or burn.
The addition of ACV to a horses diet will naturally cleanse
your horses internal system. By cleansing your horses internal systems
you will provide your horse with its maximum natural ability to:
a). Improve coat
b). Improve overall health
c). Reduce weather stress
d). Reduce insect and parasite problems
NOTE: It has been suggested that you feed your horses ACV soaked grain
only in the Spring... as this is when they are active, are growing new
hair, etc.
'There is some evidence that a cup of ACV on the feed
(grain) daily may prevent enteroliths in susceptible horses. Colic is
not uncommon, is very serious and in horses is an emergency' - Thomas
D Morrow D.V.M. 'Kidneys function largely due to a balance of what are
called the sodium and potassium pumps. Salt (sodium chloride) assists
the cells in the kidney to draw fluid into them for processing. Potassium
compounds work to draw fluids out of the cells and form the basis of
most diuretic medicines. Certain feed substances have naturally high
levels of potassium and you can feed bananas or a little extra ACV if
you are worried that your horse needs extra help' - Robert McDowell,
Herbalist
'Many people report that feeding their horse ACV makes
the horse less attractive to flies' - The Horse Interactive, 09/97.
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