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25 Jun 2014 05:20 #45786 by steves
I found at Walmart a Concord grape juice from welch's called farmers pick. The label says 100percent juice no vitamin c no vitamin a nothing artificial and no preservatives either and no sugar all natural. I haven't tried it but might be worth looking into.

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26 Jun 2014 18:01 #45834 by blondeambition3
Here in the United States, I've found an excellent (Welch's Grape-Style and tasting) juice with no added Vitamin C or Ascorbic Acid. I usually find it in the "Ethnic, Kosher and/or International Foods" Aisles of Grocery Stores, (Pulbix, Kroger, WalMart, Sam's Club, etc.)

It's called KEDEM Grape Juice - (From Concord Grapes).

It's a heavy flavored Concord Grape Taste, like Welch's, and is therefore excellent in 'masking' the MMS flavor...
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18 Jul 2014 01:16 #46318 by wohlii
Is this juice organic? Grapes are heavily sprayed with toxic chemicals.
I found the following juices free of Vit. C:
R.W. Knudsen organic Prune juice and organic Just Tart Cherry.
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21 Jul 2014 13:10 #46361 by larrymagee
I'm now taking my 6-drop maintenance dose in unsweetened vanilla almond milk. It completely hides the MMS taste. For a treat I sometimes add a dash of stevia.

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21 Jul 2014 15:27 #46367 by Horsefeathers

larrymagee wrote: I'm now taking my 6-drop maintenance dose in unsweetened vanilla almond milk. It completely hides the MMS taste. For a treat I sometimes add a dash of stevia.


Hate to burst your bubble but Almonds are high in antioxidants. Here's is one link on the subject:
www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/pros-and-cons-of-almond-milk.html
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21 Jul 2014 20:23 #46375 by blondeambition3

wohlii wrote: Is this juice organic? Grapes are heavily sprayed with toxic chemicals.
I found the following juices free of Vit. C:
R.W. Knudsen organic Prune juice and organic Just Tart Cherry.


You're right! Kadem is not Organic!

Oh yeah! I've tried Knudsen's Tart Cherry and that's flat yummy! :P

Thank you for recommending that!!!! :woohoo:

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21 Jul 2014 21:27 #46376 by larrymagee
Hate to burst your bubble but Almonds are high in antioxidants. Here's is one link on the subject:
www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/pros-and-cons-of-almond-milk.html [/quote]

Thanks but I'm not too concerned because I'm sure a little almond milk has much fewer antioxidants than any of the juices being talked about in this thread and Jim says any juice is okay if it doesn't have added vit C.

www.webmd.com/food-recipes/20-common-foods-most-antioxidants is a table showing foods high in antioxidants and their score. Pecans, walnuts, and hazelnuts ranked highest in the nut category and they have about the same antioxidant level as potatoes.
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22 Jul 2014 13:29 #46384 by larrymagee
Hi Horsefeathers - well, I looked on the carton of the almond milk and you are right. It said 1 cup provides 50% of the daily vitamin E. They must add it as a preservative. Thanks for the heads up. I'll try something else, maybe cow's milk.
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22 Jul 2014 14:33 #46387 by Horsefeathers
If you want to stay with almond milk I have heard that people can make their own. It might take some time though if you are on a busy schedule.

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22 Jul 2014 16:51 - 22 Jul 2014 16:53 #46398 by blondeambition3
Oh no! Don't try that!!!!! I had to use Cow's Milk once when I was visiting Relatives out of Town, (and that was all they had), and the MMS CURDLED it immediately!!!! LOL - Too many 'pathogens' in Cow's Milk apparently. Even Pasteurized Milks. RAW Milk would probably result in even heavier Curdling..... Seriously, it was flat NASTY! :lol:
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