Apple cider vinegar (unpasteurised) gang here, love the stuff!
3 0 ReplyIt'll cure what ails ya.
Somehow. Doesn't matter what it is. Miracle cure, yessiree.
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Also perfect for going in a sarnie
1 0 ReplyIs that effect making your depression worse? I think drinking vinegar might make me more depressed.
13 1 ReplyIt was a joke.
4 2 Reply1 - popsci headlines about food are always bogus
2 - skimming through the article, it suggests that the Vit B in vinegar is the suspected cause
3 - substituting vinegar for antidepressants (which the article does not state, but seems to elude to) is a bad idea
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The vinegar situation where I am atm has kind of made me more depressed? Some of it is straight up ass, and the salt & vinegar chips have been pretty terrible across the board. I love vinegar, too, so I'm very sad. Maybe the vinegar has to taste good to work.
3 0 ReplyThis could explain my love for pickles. My body's looking out for me, I guess
16 0 ReplyHmmmm... A quick pickled depression you say
7 0 ReplyOf course. If I add vinegar to anything it has a surprising effect.
17 0 ReplyAn effect that becomes less surprising with repetition. At some point, it's no longer a "surprising effect" but an entirely expected one.
7 0 ReplyOnly at first. Unless you've got that Memento or 50 First Dates shit going on..
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Eating salt and vinegar chips is the biological equivalent of scrubbing your digestive tract with a wire brush, and this is exactly what I deserve.
28 1 ReplyI’ve heard of people being told to drink vinegar to try and pass a THC test.
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Instructions unclear: still depressed and smell like vinegar.
30 0 ReplyIts a surprising effect, no one said it was a good surprise!
22 0 ReplyNothing about this outcome was a surprise
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Was your depression surprised though?
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