Apple cider vinegar isn't really a probiotic, but it does have some digestive health benefits. Here is the best concise description I've come across so far:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/508833-is-apple-cider-vinegar-a-probiotic/#page=1
I generally put 1-3 tablespoons per gallon of water about once a week. I don't give them ACV 24/7 as excessive use can cause problems with potassium absorption.
Lactic acid bacteria (LABs) are the actual probiotics, which can be found in large quantities in foods like yogurt, raw sauerkraut or kombucha. There are a small amount of LABs in raw ACV, but not really enough to matter much.
Huh. Well what do you know? Everyone always told me it was probiotic.Still healthy anyway I think.
Yes, I agree, it is healthy stuff. If you haven't read the link I posted yet, it talks about how the pectin in ACV helps make the probiotic bacteria be able to do their job better. That was news to me... Learn something everyday!