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  2. Yes, You Can Clean With Apple Cider Vinegar—Here's ... - AOL

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    Clean the Microwave. Apple cider vinegar can remove the toughest stains from your microwave. Heat a bowl of equal parts water and apple cider vinegar in the microwave for three to five minutes ...

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    Apple cider vinegar can be used as a substitute for distilled white vinegar for cleaning. Both white vinegar and apple cider vinegar typically have a concentration of 5% acetic acid, though some ...

  5. Diabetes self-management - Wikipedia

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    When it comes to buying medicines for diabetes management, people from poor financial backgrounds choose food over medicine. To save costs, people from poor economic backgrounds alter the prescribed dosage of medication and medication is often taken with diabetes complications or the development of co-morbid illness. [23]

  6. Diabetes management - Wikipedia

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    These medications must be injected and are usually injected in the upper arm, thighs or stomach areas. [37] They are usually given once a week but some of the medication can be as frequent as twice daily. [36] The dose is usually started low and tapered gradually. Some of the common side effects of the medication is nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.

  7. Apple cider vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Apple cider vinegar, or cider vinegar, is a vinegar made from cider, [3] and used in salad dressings, marinades, vinaigrettes, food preservatives, and chutneys. [4] It is made by crushing apples, then squeezing out the juice. The apple juice is then fermented by yeast which converts the sugars in the juice to ethanol.