How does Bragg Liquid ACV compare with Bragg ACV Supplements?

"In one daily dose of Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar supplements, you get 750 mg of acetic acid. That's the same amount we find in 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar -- and that's what gives us the health benefits. So, you know it's a really comparable swap."

       -- Erin Palinski-Wade, RD, Nutrition & Diabetes Expert

A daily dose of apple cider vinegar has been shown to help manage weight gain, as well as maintain healthy cholesterol and blood glucose levels. Now you can get your daily dose of wellness in liquid or capsule form for even more convenience, especially when you're on the go or traveling.

Bragg now offers two different supplement types to choose from:

The original Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar Supplement:

The first supplement to provide the power of Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar in convenient capsules, with the extra immune health benefits of Vitamin D and Zinc. 

And the newly launched Bragg True Energy Apple Cider Vinegar Supplement:

Made with Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar plus six essential B Vitamins, each capsule supports a steady flow of energy at the cellular level. Unlike stimulants, this potent formulation delivers fuel to your cells powering them to be more efficient so you feel stronger and ready to take on your day.

 

Aha Moment!

 

It might surprise you to learn that Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar capsule-based supplements contain 30 times more acetic acid than the leading gummy -- and with none of their sugar! That's because Bragg Apple Cider Vinegar products -- from liquid to capsules and beyond -- contain 750 mg of acetic acid, the clinically proven amount needed to unlock health benefits. 

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