
We occassionally do the sampling and distribute information on health vinegars, more for exposure than to sell....although it also depends if its a large one or not, for 25$ a day, its pretty cheap..and easy pays for itself.durain wrote:what you selling at the pasar malam?ksl wrote:ksl wrote:Attended a couple now, you have to approach the organiser, and rent a table or two!
Hey dude, I really like vinegar drinks, especially those of apple flavoursksl wrote:We occassionally do the sampling and distribute information on health vinegars, more for exposure than to sell....although it also depends if its a large one or not, for 25$ a day, its pretty cheap..and easy pays for itself.durain wrote:what you selling at the pasar malam?ksl wrote:
People think vinegars are sour bitter taste, in stead of a normal beverage!
Most people do not know, that they should brush their teeth after all drinks....because of natural acids in drinks...so education is very important....and I mean all beverages have many different acids in, like Coke, 7 up, so mouth hygiene is very important issue...which really should be on labels, i believe, because acids do break down calcium.
So we always inform the public of mouth hygiene after consuming fruits too, because the acids are in fruits, and are essential to good health, which is kind of ironic....I consume quite alot of vinegar, although it is diluted....
The manufacture have also completed some practical research too, after i had told them I had monitored blood tests with my GP, just to prove to myself, that it works, I mean at 15 to 20$ a bottle it doesn't come cheap, so one needs results right.
Their results were the same, although they did it on cranberry , and i used apple and plum, although their is no doubt in my mind, I never try to convince anyone, its pointless...I just say convince yourself, by doing what i did, a drink with meals 3 times a day, produces very positive results for me, my LDL cholesterol is well below, the average person, and my HDL, the good cholesterol is high, and that's very positive in reducing the likelyhood of a heart attack. But not only that, my liver is getting better too, after it was so bad, I was turning yellow because of cell damage caused by alcohol. They calll it Fatty liver, but vinegar breaks down fatty acids....I will never ever be without my vinegar drinks, which is basically non alcoholic wine....the same process is used to make the beverage...although the healthy bacteria used is cultivated for taste, and brewing by agricultral chemists.
Not and i do point out not, like most vinegars, that are brewed, by none specialists...although a great many know the benefits of drinking vinegar for health for centuries, it's become a bio technology topic of great importance, with significant impact on the medicinal and pharmacy industries, all fighting to pattern the statins, that are organically produced and added.
The red yeast rice vinegar, being classified under the FDA as a drug, is basically an import restriction, to reduce the import of drinking vinegars..we call it a technical hinderance, because USA Pharmacy have patterned a drug with the same statin..
The Asian Countries have been drinking vinegar for hundreds of years, with know ill effects, although it is obviouse, that businesses will exploit a situation if it involves money.
They sell the statin drugs for a small fortune, yet drinking vinegars, is a natural way to get the same effects.
What's basically happend over the years, is fast food and other junk food, have changed our healthy life style habits, so we do not get the same healthy diet....especially all the acids through natural foods like fruits and veg. so the vinegar is really a supplement to a bad diet, because it delivers a minimum of 10 essential acids, and if made with brown rice sorghum, you get the amino acids too. The building blocks to health and development.
Must admit I'm hooked, its my passion, so much that I'm now thinking to make my own brand name,!
Better still with mint added, and a slice of lemon, really cool apple mint, kicks! Although I have used the last of my mint up, which I purchased in Taiwan..Hey dude, I really like vinegar drinks, especially those of apple flavours
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