Bragg is a brand name for, among other items, an unrefined vinegar
made from apple cider.
It is often mentioned that the mother is included, indicating that it
is unfiltered, also.
It IS diluted to a standard 5% acetic acid  content.

It is NOT apple cider, it is VINIGAR made from apple cider.

BTY, Humble says in the book ACV is fine to use for activation.

Ascorbic acid is NOT, it DEactivates MMS.

Nobody should get involved with MMS without reading the free book!
        http://www.miraclemineral.org/
                                                        Chuck

I need my sinuses like I need a hole in the head.


On 9/6/2007 5:37:14 PM, Marshall Dudley ([email protected]) wrote:
> I don't think so.  I am not familiar with Bragg's, but most apple cider
> around here is nothing other than apple juice.  The other apple cider,
> called hard cider, is alcoholic, not vinegar.
> 
> Marshall
> 
> Gail Naranjo wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Question:  Can one use Bragg's apple cider vinegar for
> > the vinegar with the MMS everybody has been talking
> > about in place of the white vinegar?  And, yes, I put
> > my order in.  Decided to give it a try.
> >
> > Comment:
> >
> > 


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