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Bragg Liquid Aminos Marinade, 32-Ounce Jug (Pack of 3)
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Bragg Liquid Aminos Marinade, 32-Ounce Jug (Pack of 3)

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All natural. Certified non GMO. Gluten free. Not fermented. No preservatives. No alcohol. Dash or spray for taste delights. From soy protein. This original formula by Paul C. Bragg America's health pioneer & originator of health stores. Serving health worldwide since 1912. Bragg's has a small amount of naturally occurring sodium. No table salt is added. If less sodium is desired use 6 oz Bragg's (empty) spray bottle, dilute with 1/3 purified water or to taste and then either add in or spray Bragg's on food. Family Favorite. Delicious, Nutritious, Gourmet alternative to tamari & soy sauce. Bragg Liquid Aminos contains following 16 amino acids: Alanine; Arginine; Aspartic Acid; Glutamic Acid; Glycine; Histidine; Isoleucine; Lysine; Leucine; Methionine; Phenylalanine; Proline; Serine; Threonine; Tyrosine; Valine. Essential and non-essential amino acids in naturally occurring amounts from liquid soybean protein only. Nutrition you need, taste you love. To season your favorite foods & also makes a delicious broth.

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Pack of 3, 32-ounce jug


All natural


Certified non GMO


Gluten free


Product Details:
Product Weight: 96.0 Ounces
Package Length: 10.0 inches
Package Width: 9.9 inches
Package Height: 3.2 inches
Package Weight: 7.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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5BETTER than soy sauce!Jul 26, 2010
Bragg Liquid Aminos is a much healthier alternative to soy sauce and it tastes the same! I love using it to season anything, from tofu to chicken. LOVE IT!

1MSG!!! So bad the FDA stopped them!Jul 18, 2010
This fact was acknowledged by the FDA in the "FDA Backgrounder" dated August 31, 1995.

Under Section 403 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act it is deceptive and misleading to say "No MSG" or "No MSG added" on a processed food label that contains free glutamic acid. It is for this reason that the FDA forced Live Products, manufacturer of Bragg Liquid Aminos, to remove the words "No MSG" from the product's label."

5Good seasoning and healthy!Apr 26, 2010
I used to use a Maggi product, but this is as close and better, since less salt and as other reviewers have said, great alternative to Soy Sauce.
And NO MSG!!!!!

9 of 17 found the following review helpful:

1Braggs is Toxic and NOT a healthfoodFeb 16, 2010
People, please do not buy Braggs aminos. It is not a raw "health" product in any sense of the word.

Many people get sick from this product and think it is perfectly safe.

Read about how it is made:

After reading the speculations about Bragg Liquid Aminos and hearing horror stories from others (my sister talked with a man who said he quit using it because it gave him nightmares) I decided to just jump right out and ask the Bragg company themselves.

Decide for yourself if you feel like using it.

1. Is hydrochloric acid used at any time in the production of Bragg Liquid Aminos? I have been told that it is used to separate the aminos from the soybeans (like isolated soy protein) and gives it the salty flavor.

->Yes, our product is hydrolized in the process.

2. Are you aware of the dangerous effects of glutamic acid within the human body? Do you plan on taking measures to remove glutamic acid from Bragg Liquid Aminos?

->The glutamic acid is naturally occurring and cannot be isolated to remove it as an individual amino acid. In our laboratory results analyses show that the Liquid Aminos contain no monosodium
glutamate.

3. If BLA is neither heat processed nor fermented, could you please explain why it does not turn rancid at room temperature as opposed to requiring refrigeration?

->Our liquid aminos does go rancid if kept out of the cupboard or out of the refrigerator. We suggest storing in a cupboard or the refrigerator. It is the same reason ketchup or soy sauce, or jam,
or peanut butter do not go bad if kept in the cupboard. Eventually they will all go bad.

A while back we questioned whether Braggs has MSG or not and Patricia Bragg said NO.

We'll here's some info. that says yes, and FDA had her remove her NO MSG label. You can check on the documentation yourself. A friend sent this who is a researcher. I don't have his permission
to release his name, but this should answer the question on YES, Braggs has MSG per the FDA.

"MSG-sensitive people react to any glutamic acid that has been freed from protein through a manufacturing process providing that they ingest an amount that exceeds their individual tolerance
for the substance. Consequently, consumers refer to all processed free glutamic acid as MSG. This fact was acknowledged by the FDA in the "FDA Backgrounder" dated August 31, 1995.

Under Section 403 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act it is deceptive and misleading to say "No MSG" or "No MSG added" on a processed food label that contains free glutamic acid. It is for this reason that the FDA forced Live Products, manufacturer of Bragg Liquid Aminos, to remove the words "No MSG" from the product's label."

The factory that makes the liquid aminos is named Walker Foods and it is in LA somewhere.

I heard it through reliable sources that the soybean slurry (collected from soybean left-overs) is covered with hydrocloric acid in vats and left to "digest" .

The beans and acid mixture produces it's own heat, Patricia denies that it is heated beyond 98°.

I think Patricia tells people it is simply made with beans in barrels of water for obvious reasons. She is a self-proclaimed health crusader and I think she really wants to believe that it is made with pure distilled water only. She also doesn't want to lose her customers, or credibility with her health followers. She will not even listen to others who tell her that mislabeling a product is not honest, nor legal.

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5plenty of flavor without the saltJan 29, 2010
this is a must have if you like soy sauce or like to add salt on everything. the pack of 3 is great. comes out to about $6 a bottle & they are big. Highly recommend

 
 
 
 
 
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