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Default What kind of vinegar for this?


"bigwheel" > wrote in message
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> Sqwertz;1947632 Wrote:
>> On Sun, 6 Jul 2014 23:05:00 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "bigwheel" wrote in message
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>> Bragg's Organic Apple Cider vinegar with the Mother. That stuff tastes
>> good to just drink it out of the jug. Also good for indigestion. Has
>> more live enzymes than a person can shake a stick at. I threw out all
>> the high dollar balsamics on the day I discovered that stuff.-
>>
>> I must disagree on the drinking of it. Tried it. Blech.-
>>
>> First of all, enzymes are not "live". They are proteins that are
>> neither alive nor dead.
>>
>> Second of all, Braggs - nor any other apple cider vinegar - doesn't
>> contain any enzymes that your body uses to digest food nor are they
>> beneficial to the gut.
>>
>> Yet another sucker (bigwheel, and an inbred one at that) that is taken
>> in by the dozens of deceptive claims made by the snake-oil company
>> known as Braggs.
>>
>> I saw Braggs apple cider vinegar is "on sale" at the store last week
>> for $5.50/quart. There are suckers born every minute.
>>
>> -sw

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> Well not sure why a big swig of the stuff eases the burps after a plate
> of greasy enchiladas. What are you smoking boy?


I think all vinegars are purported to do that. You can get ACV in pill
form. It's just as effective.