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Bragg - Apple Cider Vinegar, gallon, 1 liquid

Bragg - Apple Cider Vinegar, gallon, 1 liquidBrand: Bragg
Category: Health and Beauty

Buy New: $13.99 (On sale from $14.99)
as of 11/26/2009 21:56 CST details
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Seller: The Vitamin Shoppe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 1084

Ingredients: Calories: 0, Calories From Fat: 0, Total Fat: 0, Saturated Fat: 0, TRANS FAT: 0, Sodium: 0, Potassium: 11mg, Total Carbohydrate: 0, Protein: 0, CERTIFIED ORGANIC RAW APPLE CIDER VINEGAR: 0
Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.8
Legal Disclaimer: The products and the claims made about specific products on or through this site have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration and are not approved to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

UPC: 074305011283
EAN: 0074305011283
ASIN: B000OP1W0S

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Serving Size - 1 tablespoon
  • Does Not Contain: Preservatives.

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5 out of 5 stars Add this to your healthy foods list....   November 12, 2009
A. Downes (Harpswell, ME)
Hi, I had read about the benefits of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar for years and finally decided to try some several days ago. After a few days of usage (and this could be coincidental, but unlikely), the psoriasis behind my ears and in my ears has gone away and the psoriasis on my scalp has virtually disappeared as well. I did use a small amount of topical cream on my forehead, but nowhere else. I have a fairly mild case, but this could be a breakthrough for combatting this skin disease I've lived with since I was a teenager. I am not sure if I can at this time say that apple cider vinegar helps with psoriasis, but it's worth a try. My psoriasis continues to stay very "subdued" since I have been using the ACV, but I am also limiting my intake of yeast-containing and wheat products to see if this also contributes to psoriasis flare-ups. I have not wanted to take any drugs for my psoriatic arthritis and I have used any creams very sparingly often going for months without using anything. The other interesting thing about apple cider vinegar (called ACV) is that it doesn't seem to upset my stomach as you would think it might when mixed with water and a little agave nectar or ground stevia leaf. I can even take it at night before bed. I usually mix a tablespoon in about a cup or more of water, add some natural sweetener and drink it down. It's actually refreshing, and has a similar taste in my opinion to kombucha. I then rinse my mouth out with water as a precaution to prevent tooth enamel erosion. Today I mixed ACV with Bragg's Liquid Aminos in some stirfry. It was tangy and tasty. Check out all the blogs about ACV and psoriasis among other things. There is a theory that people with psoriasis have too much alkalinity and ACV corrects that. If you don't drink mass quantities, it can't hurt you, and, who knows, it might "cure what ails ya". Good Luck! I will follow with an update. Please note that you need to buy apple cider vinegar with the "mother" such as Bragg if you are going to ingest it - not inexpensive store shelf apple cider vinegar that you find in the condiments section. Bragg is very reasonably priced in larger quantities. Note: I just received my order from the Vitamin Shoppe, and vinegar in the large gallon plastic bottle somehow leaked out some in the cardboard box onto the enclosed brochures. I called Vitamin Shoppe and they are providing a replacement immediately.

Update: I used the apple cider vinegar, but after several days - and maybe it was because I was on the phone while I was eating very hot applesauce - my throat became raw and sore, so I decided to discontinue the cider vinegar for a few days not knowing if hot foods and liquids were the culprit or the addition of vinegar to my diet - always diluted and no more than a tablespoon in water 1 to 2 times per day. I will try the vinegar again soon, but I will be curious to know if anyone else experiences the same thing. I drink a lot of hot tea, but I have been cooling it down some.



5 out of 5 stars excellent product!!   November 5, 2009
Ms. B
have had this product before and was very pleased. a co worker recommened it.
it came in a short period of time and was packed well and arrive in perfect shape. would absouloutely purchase again. love amazon!!



5 out of 5 stars Excellent Health Food Product   September 10, 2009
J. B. Miller
This is such a great health product. We take 1 Tbsp of the vinegar with 1Tbsp of local honey for a terrific energy boost through the day.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent service   September 7, 2009
David W. Sundstrom (Spokane Washington)
I've always had a great experience with Amazon.com, and the Vitamin shop. The order always is delivered when it should be, and the price and shipping are way better than when ordering directly from Braggs!


5 out of 5 stars Excellent product   August 9, 2009
Cindy Robertson (Pittsfield, MA)
Exactly what I ordered, shipped quickly... much better price than if purchased locally! A+++++

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