Apple Cider Vinegar Group

No one has a "right" to stay in a group.

You had not contributed anything to my group for a long time, so I
have decided to start deleting quite a few members who are not
giving updates in regards to using acvwm and etc and are not
participating…….., so if you have a DETAILED update for me in
regards to using acvwm and the routines, email me back with a
detailed update and you will be allowed back in my group.

i WILL post that update in the group.

as simple as that.

14 Responses to “Apple Cider Vinegar Group”

  1. Sydney Kami Says:

    Well Chris, what can you say. I’m starting to think this guy has
    serious attitude problems. He mailed me a few days ago and demanded I
    would delete two posts containing details on his copyrighted
    treatment, and if I wouldn’t do as ASAP he threatened with lawsuits
    and layers.

    Interesting guy.

  2. Sydney Kami Says:

    Sorry, LAWYERS!

  3. romona10 Says:
     I am not a member of the Apple Cider Vinegar group, so my comments should be taken
    with a grain of salt (and maybe a drop of honey, which catches more flies than vinegar (:)
    When looking for a group dealing with seborrheic dermatitis, I saw this group, and that group:
    but the reason I didn’t join that group is: the ground rules seemed a little too strict for me to follow.
    Everyone is different, I guess maybe I need a group like this one where there’s a little more variety.
    From their point of view though: I can see why they would want to focus only on that one treatment,
    as this treatment seems to be of great importance to them. However it is my opinion that banning
    someone from the group due to not posting is a little extreme. If that were done in most groups,
    most groups would not have very many members. Again every group is different, and maybe they
    are seeking to create/maintain a group where there are only very active people who are putting a lot
    of energy into the group. But perhaps a word of warning might have been a little more polite before
    abruptly banning you.
     
    Laurie
  4. Dorothy Delisa Says:

    LOL!!! If you want to avoid STRESS … AVOID that website. HOWEVER,
    If you enjoy brow beatings, then you HAVE to OBEY that Apple Cider
    Vinegar promoters instructions, or you’re barred from the site.

    Support for Seborrheic Dermatitus is one thing, but it’s obvious to
    me that the ONLY GOAL of that site’s owner is to creat a cult-like
    following.

    It’s not a public site, but it should be because of it’s name. Since
    the sties owner prescribes a TREATMENT (which is a FDA no-no) they
    should be (and are) very afraid the FDA will shut their site down.

    Dan

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hey maybe the guy is stressed out but i can tell u ive been doing
    that treament for 2 and a half month and its working i even went to
    the beach the other day, at first its really hard cause ur skin goes
    crazy when u stop using chemicals but it took me 2 month to get past
    of the elidel withdrawal, i havent use chemicals in 4 months and
    steroids in a year. i drank a lot this december and never got flares
    or flakes. U should try it im being completely honest. Peace

  6. Dorothy Delisa Says:

    roth9200 writes: "U should try it im being completely honest."

    I’m not interested in using 100% Raw Apple Cider Vinegar. That said,
    here are some uses for Raw Apple Cider Vinegar for those who might
    be interested…

    Dan
    PS: Additional information can also be found here…

  7. Neva Marjory Says:

    100% is too strong for my skin if i use it everyday, i use 50% once a
    day and 100% sometimes, like once a week or so.

  8. Dorothy Delisa Says:

    roth9200 writes: "100% is too strong for my skin if i use it
    everyday, i use 50% once a day and 100% sometimes, like once a week
    or so."

    Roth,
    Are you saying they sell 50% raw vinegar? What’s the other half …
    red wine? ;-)
    Vinegar has been used since ancient times to relieve many common
    ailments, from dandruff to acne. It’s nothing new, so whatever
    amount of RAW Vinegar (with mother) you decide to dilute into water
    and use on your face, is your own decision. Personally, I don’t want
    to smell like vinegar, nor do I want to wait weeks to see results.

    The owner of that other site is only interested in a cult-like

    following. If you enjoy brow-beating control freaks, then that’s the
    site for you. I rather avoid the smells and the stress. :-)
    Dan
    …………………..

  9. Dorothy Delisa Says:

    Luke,
    Whatever works for you and makes you happy is what’s important to
    you. That said, my treatment does not include RAW Vinegar or steriod
    creams. But my immediacies do require the use of a fragrant-free
    mosturing cream after I shower.

    After a span of 5 years, I was able to form a combination of
    products that’s been working for me since last October. The meds,
    OTC, and the 100% all natural products I’m currently using, do not
    include steriod creams. I can nip a flare-up in minutes and be clear
    in minutes to hours, not weeks or months later. I can do this
    because I use prescribed meds sparingly and only as needed.

    End result: I’m clear, and I don’t smell like Vinegar! :-)

    Best part of it all is that I do not have to put up with an Apple
    Cider Vinegar (with mother) control freak and his/her precious
    message board. That in itself (avoiding stress) is half the uphill
    battle.

    Best to you,
    Dan
    ……………

  10. romona10 Says:
    I agree with Dan that the key is what works for the individual.  It is wrong to say that everyone should follow the same exact treatment. That is what I like about this Sebderm group: there is an openmindedness to this.
     
    I am going to try the apple cider vinegar again: last time, my partner said that I smelled like a salad
    and for me to try something else next time: but I think that if I wash with a natural, nonmedicated
    very mild shampoo that has a nice, natural scent, and add the vinegar at the same time, perhaps
    this would mask the vinegar smell. I’ll let you know how it went.
     
    Laurie
     
  11. Rachelle Moses Says:

    yup the modeator is an a-hole

  12. Lina Hettie Says:

    What is this guy’s problem???????????

  13. Brittney Delta Says:

    the progream was too much for me and my face was
    becomming increasingly red with pimple like lesions
    and flaky skin so I stopped and went back to Elidel
    which helped me get it back to where it was and now
    seems a little better - we shall see. Anyone get
    nodules under there arms? Robert.

    test’; ">

  14. Brittney Delta Says:

    Hi, A Nodule is a hard red bump on the skin that may
    or may not hurt, never gets a whitehead and eventually
    will go away to return sometime or somewhere later.
    Rob.

    test’; ">

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