Bragg Live Food Products Inc. stands out as the foremost U.S. brand specializing in apple cider vinegar, boasting a rich history as a trusted health and wellness brand. The company is thrilled to announce the nationwide rollout of its highly sought-after Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) Supplements at all Sprouts Farmers Markets across the United States.
ACV Core Supplements
The ACV Core Supplements leverage Bragg's naturally fermented ACV, now in convenient capsule form, delivering a robust 750mg dose of Acetic Acid per serving, mirroring the content of a tablespoon of Bragg's Original Apple Cider Vinegar. These supplements also feature added immunity support with vitamin D and zinc.
ACV Energy Supplements
The ACV Energy Supplements offer 750mg of Acetic Acid per serving alongside six essential B vitamins, designed to enhance energy levels at the cellular level.
ACV Renew Supplements
With 750mg of Acetic Acid per serving, the ACV Renew Supplements are infused with phytoceramides to promote skin hydration from within.
Michelle Zettle, Bragg's Senior Vice President of Sales, emphasized the significance of providing customers with convenient wellness solutions. “As the premier apple cider vinegar brand, Bragg is thrilled to expand accessibility to all three of our ACV supplement variants through our collaboration with Sprouts Farmers Market,” Zettle remarked.
Linda Boardman, CEO of Bragg, highlighted the groundbreaking nature of the acetic acid content in Bragg's ACV supplements. “Our supplements contain a potent 750mg of acetic acid per serving, a scientifically proven effective dosage. Acetic acid plays a vital role in delaying carbohydrate absorption, aiding in the maintenance of healthy blood glucose levels and the reduction of blood sugar spikes. Additionally, it has demonstrated benefits in supporting healthy weight management and cholesterol levels,” Boardman explained.
Renowned experts on micronutrients and their influence on overall well-being, Bragg's esteemed Scientific Advisory Board meticulously evaluated the supplement formulations, guided product development, and shared invaluable insights into the myriad benefits of apple cider vinegar.
Available for purchase at all Sprouts Farmers Markets, Bragg's trio of 90-count Apple Cider Vinegar powder supplements cater to health-conscious consumers seeking top-notch wellness solutions.
For comprehensive details on Bragg's diverse product range and retail outlets, kindly visit Bragg.com.
The article “Bragg® Enhances Wellness Accessibility Nationwide with New Apple Cider Vinegar Supplements” was originally published on Alternative Medicine Magazine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the advantages of alternative and complementary medicine?
People who feel that they are not receiving enough support from allopathic medicine can use complementary and alternate medicine (CAM). These include homeopathy, herbal medicine, massage therapy and homeopathy. Traditional Chinese medicine, biofeedback, spiritual healing, chiropractic care, homeopathy, homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, chiropractic care and other therapies. Because they are not compatible with conventional medicine's treatment and diagnosis, CAM practitioners may use alternative treatments. Many CAM therapies can also be integrated with elements of mainstream medicine. For example, some forms of acupuncture are performed with needles, while others involve acupressure or moxibustion with heat.
Some CAM therapies are effective in pain relief, stress management and relaxation. They can also help with fatigue and improve your overall sense of well-being. Some CAM therapies target specific conditions, such fibromyalgia. Other CAM therapies might be more enjoyable.
There is no single definition of what constitutes CAM; however, most definitions include at least one of the following:
- A holistic perspective which considers both body and mind, as well the environment.
- The belief that mind and body interact with each other and have an influence on one another
- The belief that illness can be caused by an imbalance in the environment or between the individual and his/her environment
- Focus on the whole person and not just the symptoms.
- Combination between Eastern philosophy and Western science
- The best treatment methods integrate mind, spirit, and body
- Use of natural products instead of synthetic chemicals
- A healing touch
- Mindfulness
- Meditation
- Acupuncture
- Yoga
- Herbal remedies
- Homeopathy
- Chiropractic care
- Massage therapy
- Hypnotherapy
- Spiritual healing
- Biofeedback
- Nutritional counseling
- Energy healing
Certain CAM therapies can have risks. Some therapies can cause serious harm or even death if practiced incorrectly. Other therapies have potential side effects which must be considered against the perceived benefits. Talk to your doctor if you are thinking about using any CAM before deciding whether to go ahead.
Is holistic medicine considered safe?
Holistic Medicine is not as dangerous as you may think, but several risks are involved when using this treatment. Side effects that are most common include nausea, vomiting, dizziness and drowsiness as well as diarrhea, constipation and insomnia. These side effects must be understood and weighed against the potential benefits of alternative treatments like acupuncture.
However, there have been no reported cases of death caused by holistic medicine.
Talk to your doctor before you begin any new treatment plan.
Is holistic care the same thing?
Holistic Health Care is different than Alternative Medicine because it addresses the whole person rather than just symptoms.
Holistic Health Care considers all aspects of a person's life including their mental, physical and emotional health, as well as occupational, cultural, social, and familial factors.
Alternative Medicine does nothing to address these issues. It does not address the mind, body, or emotions.
What's the difference between holistic medicine versus alternative medicine?
Holistic medicine considers the whole person-mind, body spirit, soul and spirit. Holistic medicine considers all aspects of a person's health. This includes the spiritual, psychological, and environmental factors that are often overlooked in conventional medicine. Alternative medicine addresses specific conditions, such as asthma, allergies, arthritis, and other ailments.
What does holistic actually mean?
Holistic is a holistic approach. Holistic means to see the whole picture and not just a part. This isn't always possible because we tend not to see things as a whole.
We often think of grey as black and white. There are many shades of grey.
When working on a project, you should try to view it from multiple angles. Take a look at it from every angle.
It is important to see how the pieces fit together. Is there a way for its elements to interact?
And if you find a problem, ask yourself why this particular element is causing trouble. Don't forget about the effects of any change that you make.
Statistics
- According to a 2005 book by a US [116]Institute of Medicine panel, the number of RCTs focused on CAM has risen dramatically. (en.wikipedia.org)
- A 15-year systematic review published in 2022 on the global acceptance and use of CAM among medical specialists found the overall acceptance of CAM at 52% and the overall use at 45%. (en.wikipedia.org)
- According to the World Health Organization, 80% of people use herbal medicine worldwide. (webmd.com)
- These studies found that 38.4% concluded positive or possibly positive effects for CAM (12.4%), 4.8% concluded no effect, 0.7% concluded harmful effects, and 56.6% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- The concept of regression toward the mean implies that an extreme result is more likely to be followed by a less extreme result. (en.wikipedia.org)
External Links
cam.cancer.gov
liebertpub.com
- Games for Health Journal by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
- The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.
webmd.com
doi.org
How To
How do I deal with my girlfriend who trusts alternative medicine?
The internet advises those dealing with a loved one suffering from mental illness. But there is little information out there to help when it comes to dealing with someone who believes in alternative medicine.
There appears to be a significant divide between the groups. There is a huge divide between those who question conventional medicine and those that are open-minded about its benefits.
What happens if you meet someone who believes in alternative treatment for mental health problems?
Because you don’t know where to start, you may feel confused and frustrated. What do you tell your partner if he says he would rather go to an acupuncturist than his doctor? Or when he says he'd rather have antidepressants than eat gluten-free.
It's important to ask questions. Asking them early on could save a lot of heartaches later on.
These are difficult questions to ask without offending the patient. What if he says that he doesn't trust doctors? Do you tell him that he shouldn't trust anyone?
Or, what if she tells you that she believes antidepressants don’t work? Tell her that you don't believe she's right.
This is where the conversation gets tricky. She may be even more offended if it is pointed out that she is wrong.
Alternatively, you could suggest that she sees a psychiatrist instead. This may create more problems than it solves. She might get angry at you for suggesting this. Then again, she may think you're trying to control her life.
What should you do?
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Title: Bragg® Enhances Wellness Accessibility Nationwide with New Apple Cider Vinegar Supplements
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the advantages of alternative and complementary medicine?
People who feel that they are not receiving enough support from allopathic medicine can use complementary and alternate medicine (CAM). These include homeopathy, herbal medicine, massage therapy and homeopathy. Traditional Chinese medicine, biofeedback, spiritual healing, chiropractic care, homeopathy, homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, chiropractic care and other therapies. Because they are not compatible with conventional medicine's treatment and diagnosis, CAM practitioners may use alternative treatments. Many CAM therapies can also be integrated with elements of mainstream medicine. For example, some forms of acupuncture are performed with needles, while others involve acupressure or moxibustion with heat.
Some CAM therapies are effective in pain relief, stress management and relaxation. They can also help with fatigue and improve your overall sense of well-being. Some CAM therapies target specific conditions, such fibromyalgia. Other CAM therapies might be more enjoyable.
There is no single definition of what constitutes CAM; however, most definitions include at least one of the following:
- A holistic perspective which considers both body and mind, as well the environment.
- The belief that mind and body interact with each other and have an influence on one another
- The belief that illness can be caused by an imbalance in the environment or between the individual and his/her environment
- Focus on the whole person and not just the symptoms.
- Combination between Eastern philosophy and Western science
- The best treatment methods integrate mind, spirit, and body
- Use of natural products instead of synthetic chemicals
- A healing touch
- Mindfulness
- Meditation
- Acupuncture
- Yoga
- Herbal remedies
- Homeopathy
- Chiropractic care
- Massage therapy
- Hypnotherapy
- Spiritual healing
- Biofeedback
- Nutritional counseling
- Energy healing
Certain CAM therapies can have risks. Some therapies can cause serious harm or even death if practiced incorrectly. Other therapies have potential side effects which must be considered against the perceived benefits. Talk to your doctor if you are thinking about using any CAM before deciding whether to go ahead.
Is holistic medicine considered safe?
Holistic Medicine is not as dangerous as you may think, but several risks are involved when using this treatment. Side effects that are most common include nausea, vomiting, dizziness and drowsiness as well as diarrhea, constipation and insomnia. These side effects must be understood and weighed against the potential benefits of alternative treatments like acupuncture.
However, there have been no reported cases of death caused by holistic medicine.
Talk to your doctor before you begin any new treatment plan.
Is holistic care the same thing?
Holistic Health Care is different than Alternative Medicine because it addresses the whole person rather than just symptoms.
Holistic Health Care considers all aspects of a person's life including their mental, physical and emotional health, as well as occupational, cultural, social, and familial factors.
Alternative Medicine does nothing to address these issues. It does not address the mind, body, or emotions.
What's the difference between holistic medicine versus alternative medicine?
Holistic medicine considers the whole person-mind, body spirit, soul and spirit. Holistic medicine considers all aspects of a person's health. This includes the spiritual, psychological, and environmental factors that are often overlooked in conventional medicine. Alternative medicine addresses specific conditions, such as asthma, allergies, arthritis, and other ailments.
What does holistic actually mean?
Holistic is a holistic approach. Holistic means to see the whole picture and not just a part. This isn't always possible because we tend not to see things as a whole.
We often think of grey as black and white. There are many shades of grey.
When working on a project, you should try to view it from multiple angles. Take a look at it from every angle.
It is important to see how the pieces fit together. Is there a way for its elements to interact?
And if you find a problem, ask yourself why this particular element is causing trouble. Don't forget about the effects of any change that you make.
Statistics
- According to a 2005 book by a US [116]Institute of Medicine panel, the number of RCTs focused on CAM has risen dramatically. (en.wikipedia.org)
- A 15-year systematic review published in 2022 on the global acceptance and use of CAM among medical specialists found the overall acceptance of CAM at 52% and the overall use at 45%. (en.wikipedia.org)
- According to the World Health Organization, 80% of people use herbal medicine worldwide. (webmd.com)
- These studies found that 38.4% concluded positive or possibly positive effects for CAM (12.4%), 4.8% concluded no effect, 0.7% concluded harmful effects, and 56.6% concluded insufficient evidence. (en.wikipedia.org)
- The concept of regression toward the mean implies that an extreme result is more likely to be followed by a less extreme result. (en.wikipedia.org)
External Links
cam.cancer.gov
liebertpub.com
- Games for Health Journal by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
- The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.
webmd.com
doi.org
How To
How do I deal with my girlfriend who trusts alternative medicine?
The internet advises those dealing with a loved one suffering from mental illness. But there is little information out there to help when it comes to dealing with someone who believes in alternative medicine.
There appears to be a significant divide between the groups. There is a huge divide between those who question conventional medicine and those that are open-minded about its benefits.
What happens if you meet someone who believes in alternative treatment for mental health problems?
Because you don’t know where to start, you may feel confused and frustrated. What do you tell your partner if he says he would rather go to an acupuncturist than his doctor? Or when he says he'd rather have antidepressants than eat gluten-free.
It's important to ask questions. Asking them early on could save a lot of heartaches later on.
These are difficult questions to ask without offending the patient. What if he says that he doesn't trust doctors? Do you tell him that he shouldn't trust anyone?
Or, what if she tells you that she believes antidepressants don’t work? Tell her that you don't believe she's right.
This is where the conversation gets tricky. She may be even more offended if it is pointed out that she is wrong.
Alternatively, you could suggest that she sees a psychiatrist instead. This may create more problems than it solves. She might get angry at you for suggesting this. Then again, she may think you're trying to control her life.
What should you do?