What is Apple Cider Vinegar with The Mother?

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I use apple cider vinegar a lot. From making cleaning recipes to its many health benefits, ACV is a staple in our home.

For cleaning, any vinegar will do. In food or drink recipes though, I always use an organic and unrefined version of apple cider vinegar with “the Mother.”

Over the years, my mentions of “vinegar with the mother,” have gotten a lot of questions. Readers ask what “the mother” means and how to find it, so I wanted to fully explain exactly what it is and why it is important.

Here’s why:

What is Apple Cider Vinegar with The Mother?

In short, it is apple cider vinegar that still has the culture of beneficial bacteria that turns regular apple cider into vinegar in the first place. This is similar to the SCOBY (also called a “mother”) in Kombucha making.

Pasteurized vs. Unrefined & Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar

In ACV particularly, “the mother” is a complex structure of beneficial acids that seem to have health benefits. Unrefined vinegars have a murky appearance and typically still contain the mother culture. Clear and pasteurized vinegars typically do not contain the mother culture and don’t carry the same benefits.

Refined and clear vinegars are great for cleaning as they don’t leave residue. Raw, unfiltered and unrefined versions contain many more beneficial properties for culinary uses.

How Apple Cider Vinegar is Made

The word vinegar comes from the latin words vinum (wine) and acer (sour) and in essence vinegar is just that: sour wine.

Organic unfiltered vinegars have a long history of use, having been discovered thousands of years ago!

Folklore claims that Cleopatra once dissolved a pearl in vinegar and drank it in order to win a bet with Marcus Antonius (Marc Antony). She wagered that she could spend a fortune on a single meal. Vinegar is mention in the Bible and Hippocrates often recommended it for a variety of ailments.

Any carbohydrate or alcohol in theory can become vinegar. Carbohydrates are made into an alcohol through a process of careful fermentation.

The (non-distilled) alcohol in beer, wine or cider is exposed to air and a group of bacteria (acetobacter) that convert the alcohols into acetic acid.

In unfiltered organic apple cider vinegar, this beneficial group of bacteria and acids remains and creates the murky web-like “Mother.”

This type of vinegar gained commercial popularity in the 1930s:

In 1394, a group of French vintners developed a continuous method for making vinegar called the Orleans method. In this method, oak barrels were used as fermentation vessels and the vinegar was siphoned off through a spigot at the bottom of the barrel. About 15% of the vinegar was left behind which contained the “mother of vinegar” and its concentrated bacteria floating on top. A new batch of cider or wine was carefully added to the barrel and was quick started by the remaining vinegar. (source)

This is similar to the process for continuous brew kombucha, and at the time, it allowed these Frenchmen to satisfy the growing market for vinegars. They went on to create infused vinegars with herbs, spices, and fruits to meet the growing demand.

Benefits of The Mother in Apple Cider Vinegar

As with many things in nature, vinegar in its unfiltered, unadulterated and unrefined form has a variety of benefits that are lost when it is filtered and heated.

The acetic acid created in the secondary fermentation process is a component of the finished vinegar and has a host of benefits on its own. Certain medications contain acetic acid in concentrated form and studies have looked at the role of acetic acid in balancing blood sugar, blood pressure and dissolving cholesterol deposits in arteries.

More research is needed, but acetic acid in vinegar has a long history of use in alternative medicine.

Cleaning and Preserving

The high acid content in vinegar makes it a powerful preservative for food and it is often also recommended in cleaning for this reason. In fact, historically, vinegars were added to water to make the water more drinkable.

It is important to note that vinegar has some limitations as a natural cleaner and that it is not a registered disinfectant for disinfecting uses. A hydrogen peroxide based formula is a better choice and strong natural soaps (like this one) are better for degreasing.

Digestive Support

Digestive problems and acid reflux can often be from too little stomach acid rather than too much. Apple cider vinegar is a simple and really inexpensive remedy for low stomach acid. Personally, I’ve found relief from minor heartburn by adding 1 teaspoon of vinegar to water and drinking.

Immune Support

ACV also has a long history of use for immune support. According to legend, thieves during the bubonic plague survived by making an herbal vinegar with herbs like rosemary, thyme and lavender.

The “mother,” which provides immune boosting properties on its own, also allows the vinegar to get stronger over time and maintain its beneficial properties.

Beautiful Hair

The beneficial acids in the “mother” of apple cider vinegar are also great for hair, and this is one reason that ACV is often recommended as a hair rinse for conditioning hair and increasing shine.

For Healthy Skin

Unrefined Apple Cider Vinegar is also often used in skin remedies and beauty recipes. It can be used to help sunburns, skin rashes and mosquito bites (I typically dilute 50:50 with water).

Blood Sugar Balance

Unrefined apple cider vinegar, high in beneficial compounds, is also known for its ability to help keep blood sugar in check. It isn’t a wonder drug, but studies have shown that it can help lower blood sugar and improve insulin sensitivity. (source)

Other studies have shown the benefits of ACV in helping improve cholesterol levels, and support heart health.

Where to buy Apple Cider Vinegar with the Mother

Most grocery stores should carry it, or you can purchase it online on as well.

Apple Cider Vinegar with The Mother: Bottom Line

Apple cider vinegar with the mother is simply unrefined, unpasteurized and unfiltered ACV. The “mother” is a colony of beneficial bacteria, similar to a Kombucha SCOBY, that helps create vinegar through a secondary fermentation process.

Vinegar is high in acetic acid and other beneficial compounds. Unfiltered apple cider vinegar may have more benefits that filtered and heated types of vinegar (though those types can work well for cleaning).

Does your vinegar have a mother?

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

85 responses to “What is Apple Cider Vinegar with The Mother?”

  1. Katy Avatar

    Is it safe to consume ACV ”with the mother” while breastfeeding? If yes how much

  2. Mary Jane Quinn Avatar
    Mary Jane Quinn

    What about an acidic system being more prone to cancer rather than an alkaline system?

  3. Allison Avatar
    Allison

    Your article says that ac with the mother has not been heated. Does heat (such as making a “tea” of acv and hot water) kill the mother? Is it only beneficial drink at room temp?

  4. Frank Glover Avatar
    Frank Glover

    I have just started using “Apple Cider Vinegar with the mother”, been told to take a tea spoon worth twice a day, one in the morning and one at night. Is that correct. I am 12 stone in weight now, when will I see a reduction?

  5. James Avatar

    Before using each time should I shake my bottle of vinegar to break up the mother?

  6. Kathleen Avatar

    After using Apple cider vinegar with the mother, can I keep the “mother”? Does the mother have to be refrigerated? And what do I do with it if I can use it? I kept a bottle in Costa Rica for 8 months, and the mother grew!

  7. Shirley. C. Avatar
    Shirley. C.

    Does drinking apple cider vinger get rid of stomach parasites and yeast and your body.

  8. Eileen Avatar

    I am trying the Braggs ACV because taking other brands really cause my bladder cystitis to flare up and it’s a real bear. I’m hoping the Braggs is didderent that when it hits the stomach it turns acidic not acidic whic causes my flare ups. I’ve only been taking it this is the 2nd night. I. Keeping my fingers crossed.

  9. martha christensen Avatar
    martha christensen

    thanks for explaining about the mother in apple cider vinegar. I take a large drink every night in my mouth . about one gulp full . I eat a piece of cheese after and drink water to push it down . i tried the water to the vinegar but I can’t take that taste. I rather drink it straight and wash it down with water and cheese than mixing with water. thanks again for telling us the information. one other question does this help in the process of weight loss?

  10. trish Avatar

    Hi Kate
    I’ve loved your page for some years now, been a go to for natural self care. I went no-poo during a extended period of medical treatment while losing my hair. My practice had been good but now I’ve always got an itchy scalp. My acv hair rinse has a mother growing in it, is this okay? I always thought it was cool but need to find the cause of my itchiness. Could it be using a generic acv with the mother?

    Thanks again for all your hard work.

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      The mother is great and shouldn’t be causing the problem. Some people really don’t do well with no-poo though. It might be worth experimenting with other natural hair washing options to see if that resolves the issue.

  11. Christina Tristan Avatar
    Christina Tristan

    I’ve been told that Apple cider vinegar can help with migraines,and inflammation. Do you happen to have a recipe for something like that? I suffer from chronic migraines, and have tried pretty much everything. If this even has the slightest possibility of working, I’m definitely willing to try. I just don’t know where to start.

    Thank you so much,
    Christina

  12. Sigilfredo Avatar
    Sigilfredo

    is this good for shingles ? And how rubbing it with cottons. or drinking it.

  13. Cindy deaver Avatar
    Cindy deaver

    Hello, I have a bottle of apple cider vinegar stored in the bottom cabinet for about 3 months in high heat. I just pulled it out to make salad dressing and found it grew a mushroom. Is it safe to consume?

  14. Ricki Avatar

    My primary care practitioner recommended that I should look at the Braggs ACV diet. She believes it will take care of a number of my health problems and complaints without costing me a fortune in drug co-pays and charges. Any small wonder why I love my doctor so much? She treats me like a friend, not just someone she has to see occasionally!

  15. Narelle Avatar
    Narelle

    Hi, I have Sjogrens Syndrome would I benefit from taking ACV for that auto immune disorder? If so how much and how often?
    Thanks

  16. Merry Avatar

    What I want to know is now that the Mother is sitting in the last few ounces of ACV, what do I do with her (lol)? I don’t want to toss such a lovely creature. Does one make ACV successfully at home? Or do something else with it?? Thanks!!

    1. Merry Avatar

      Oops. Never mind. I JUST found your article on this very subject. Move along. Nothing to see here…..

  17. katherine henry Avatar
    katherine henry

    so if i make my own will it contain “the mother”

  18. Mesha Avatar

    I drink a table spoon of ACV with the “mother” every night before bed n mid day! I don’t mix anything with it! It really helps the digestive system n heartburn! The taste is horrible but u get used to it! U can also use a drop of pure natural honey with the table spoon of ACV to help taste! Also twice a week I take a shot glass n fill it with the ACV n sprinkle two dashes of cayeene pepper n shoot it! It’s works great on curbing the appetite n helps to burn fat!

  19. Sabrina Avatar

    Can it be heintz apple cider vinegar or does it have to be Bragg’s to help u lose weight… I bought the heintz with mother. Does it matter

  20. Denz Avatar

    I buy new raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar with the mother…shall i drink direct without any mixture?

    1. Brandi Avatar

      Dilute it…can ruin your esophagus because it so acidic and the enamel on your teeth

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