Guest guest Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 Hi Roma, I'd consider buying Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar from the Health food store. As in all the rest of the food in the grocery store, there is some value in most of it, but there is more value in purer less processed organic foods. Have you considered making your own healthful tonic for pennies on the gallon? Kombucha tea and kefir are fermented beverages with the benefits of good vinegar and more. You can search for them on the internet and find a wealth of information. kombucha tea/ [for Kombucha info.] Search on Dom's kefir site for kefir info. Best Regards, Vince > > Hi - Is it better to drink apple cider vinegar thats > unpasteurized/organic etc..or the normal supermarket variety > like " american garden " or " heinz " etc..is ok? > > Is there a big difference in the way they benefit ur health or is the > supermarket variety useless? > > So far i have the supermarket variety from past 1 month. But i was > just wondering about it. > > Thanks, Roma > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2006 Report Share Posted April 8, 2006 Hi vince, thanks for the reply, i could not find bragg's in my country, i found a local made organic unpasteurized one thugh..so i bought that one. About the kombucha and kefir, must admit this is the first time i have heard about it. I joined the group, but I have just started reading the messages, cant figure out much. If you, or anyone, could tell me something more about this, it wud be helpfull. I will try to read some more abut it tomorrow morning. thanks, roma --- In gallstones , " Vince Richter " <new_man85@...> wrote: > > Hi Roma, I'd consider buying Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar from the > Health food store. As in all the rest of the food in the grocery > store, there is some value in most of it, but there is more value in > purer less processed organic foods. > > Have you considered making your own healthful tonic for pennies on the > gallon? Kombucha tea and kefir are fermented beverages with the > benefits of good vinegar and more. You can search for them on the > internet and find a wealth of information. > > kombucha tea/ > > [for Kombucha info.] > > Search on Dom's kefir site for kefir info. > > Best Regards, > > Vince > > --- In gallstones , " indiblonde " <indiblonde@> wrote: > > > > Hi - Is it better to drink apple cider vinegar thats > > unpasteurized/organic etc..or the normal supermarket variety > > like " american garden " or " heinz " etc..is ok? > > > > Is there a big difference in the way they benefit ur health or is the > > supermarket variety useless? > > > > So far i have the supermarket variety from past 1 month. But i was > > just wondering about it. > > > > Thanks, Roma > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Hi Roma, I'm glad you found local organic unpasturized vinegar. That is what I would choose over anything at the health food store. You can find out much more on-line about Kombucha and Kefir than I could tell you in a post. I'd hesitate to discuss it on the gallstone list anyway, due to trying to keep on-topic. Of course, any healthful protocol that helps the detox pathways would be somewhat on-topic up to a point. Please feel free to email me off-list if you have any specific questions regarding Kombucha or Kefir after you've explored the information on-line. I'll be glad to help any way I can. Best Regards, Vince > > > > > > Hi - Is it better to drink apple cider vinegar thats > > > unpasteurized/organic etc..or the normal supermarket variety > > > like " american garden " or " heinz " etc..is ok? > > > > > > Is there a big difference in the way they benefit ur health or > is the > > > supermarket variety useless? > > > > > > So far i have the supermarket variety from past 1 month. But i > was > > > just wondering about it. > > > > > > Thanks, Roma > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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