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Thanks for the correction on spelling. This is what I copied and pasted

from the bragg website.

Sorry I didn't send this w/ original. This is all I know, I am definately

no expert on this stuff but I know it does exist just which product names

use this method of production I have no idea whatsoever.

I am hoping someone else here can elaborate, Don you out there ????

Pam

 

 

 

 

Commercial Vinegars are Real Tragedies

http://www.bragg.com/health_info/ea_acv.html

Then came the real tragedy: a food chemist produced an imitation vinegar

from coal tar! It looked clean, white and tasted like vinegar. Today it's

the most popular vinegar in supermarkets. It's cheaper than distilled

vinegar or malt vinegar. Most people buy these worthless vinegars. there's

nothing good about commercial vinegars, except they look clean and taste

like vinegar. They have no health value! They don't contain the health

values of organic, raw ACV with the mother. Millions worldwide never get the

health benefits of this natural ACV as Hippocrates used in 400 B.C.

 

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Actually, I have never heard of vinegar being made from coal tar. I have heard of vinegar being made from wood though and being used as a food additive. I do know that white vinegar is distilled and made from alcohol. This makes this one poisonous to our bodies. Not good for ingestion. Okay to soak out scale from coffee pots, tea pots, pots and pans, etc.

 

It is true that most commercial vinegars are worthless. Why? Because they are usually pasteurized to stop the fermentation process. This kills everything that is good in them making them toxic to our bodies.

 

Don Quai

 

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Friday, December 05, 2003 4:52 AM

[herbal remedies] Coal Tar/Vingar

 

Thanks for the correction on spelling. This is what I copied and pasted from the bragg website.

 

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