Sarah
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| 26 Feb 2012 02:50 PM |
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hi all, I just bought Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar. It has the "mother" in it. It's raw, organic, etc. My question is--is it safe to take 2 tablespoons a day of this (dilluted in water with a bit of honey)? Thanks, any information would be greatly appreciated. Sarah |
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Sue Posts:14659

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| 26 Feb 2012 03:25 PM |
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Hi Sara, It's fine, but I'd skip the honey. No need to ingest extra unfavorable carbohydrate. I've been buying Bragg's for years. I use it for all kinds of things; salad dresings, veggie marinades, stir fries, etc. I also like their liquid aminos. I use it in place of soy sauce. |
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Sarah
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| 26 Feb 2012 03:51 PM |
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Thank you so much, Sue. By the way, I am trying to get a tablespoon into my diet per day, is that a problem? Sarah |
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Sue Posts:14659

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| 26 Feb 2012 03:53 PM |
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No, not at all. I eat that much just on a single salad. ) |
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Sarah
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| 26 Feb 2012 04:14 PM |
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Oh, that much, really? Wow, that's a lot! Thanks for answering my questions, Sue. Sarah |
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John
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| 26 Feb 2012 05:21 PM |
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1 Tbl is not a lot, and it has been proven that Vinegar, any vinegar eaten with a salad before the main meal helps slow carb digestion. So, why not Bragg's! We grow our own salad sprouts (Organic Alfalfa, Radish, Broccoli mix) - dead easy really. only 1.49 for a packet - 3-4 days later in a 1/2 gallon glass jar - enough sprouts for plenty of salads! Full of nutrition, and helps make a great salad.
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Sarah
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| 27 Feb 2012 07:07 AM |
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Thanks, John. Uh, I just opened the bottle I have (Bragg's). I put it in the refrigerator but then took it out after a couple of hours because I thought it might be bad for it. What do I do with it? Sarah |
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Sue Posts:14659

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| 27 Feb 2012 08:47 AM |
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SaSarah, I keep mine in the fridge. |
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Lost 100 lbs 18 yrs ago, off BP meds, thanks to the Zone diet and Zone fish oil.
Consultant of Zone Labs
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Sue Posts:14659

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| 27 Feb 2012 08:51 AM |
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Sarah, my fast fingers hit enter before I'd finished that last post. The bragg's site states it doesn't have to be refrigerated. |
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Lost 100 lbs 18 yrs ago, off BP meds, thanks to the Zone diet and Zone fish oil.
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Sarah
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| 27 Feb 2012 09:05 AM |
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oh, ok then, I'll keep it out then LOL Thanks Sue Sarah |
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cranberrycat
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| 27 Feb 2012 12:47 PM |
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Just adding, I have never refrigerated any of my vinegars, so I would concur, refrigeration is not necesary. |
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Sarah
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| 27 Feb 2012 02:43 PM |
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Thanks, cranberrycat. |
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