good question... what is the ratio of the equal portion dry ingredients to the organic apple cider vinegar?
the answer... as much "pulp" or solids from the dry mixture as possible. of course, you'll just have to experiment to see how talented your blender is!
i have been helping convert my mom's family history stories from WordPerfect on floppy disks to Word and eventually to a CD. since these are my ancestors too, i just keep getting mesmerized by their stories. having not tested the formula personally, i had to wonder if it could have helped my great-grandmother. read on:
"The year of 1919 was a dark year for many families of the United States. The flu (Spanish influenza) hit hard. Schools and churches were closed that they might be used as hospitals. All public meetings were banned, even funerals.
Fred's family was not passed by; the whole family had it. Melba and Estella were in the hospital. Grandma Olson came to take care of the rest of the family. Estella died during the night of January 11, 1919. She was only 28 years of age and left four small children, the oldest 7 years old --my grandmother, Ila (Christensen)-- and little Melba, only 2 years old. At that time it was feared that Melba would soon join her mother but in time Melba was able to get better."
my personal question was what to do with this concoction once its mixed up. according to dr. christopher's version, "This is the best remedy for colds, flu or any communicable disease (especially bacteriological). It strengthens and stimulates your immune system and should be used as a tonic and preventative at the dosage of one tablespoon of syrup per day. If infected, increase to one tablespoon per hour.*
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. As always, seek the care of your healthcare professional." dr. christopher's version of anti-plague formula is more exact for those who get nervous about the dump-and-pour method of mixing with a very different list of ingredients from this one. i found his recipe by typing "anti-plague formula" in my google search bar (just in case you are interested in comparing)
best of luck... and stay healthy!