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Sipping Smarter: Delicious Vinegar-Turmeric Drink Fortifies Against Alzheimer’s

A new pineapple turmeric apple cider vinegar blend from Bragg is turning heads—not just for its flavor, but for its potential brain-boosting benefits. Could this tangy tonic play a role in Alzheimer’s prevention?
Bragg's Pineapple Turmeric Apple Cider Vinegar Blend

Can a Tropical Vinegar Drink Help Protect Your Brain? Bragg Thinks So.

The Brain-Health Buzz Around Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) has long been a staple in wellness circles, praised for its digestive, metabolic, and anti-inflammatory properties. But now, with the launch of Bragg® Pineapple Turmeric Apple Cider Vinegar Blend, the conversation is shifting toward brain health—and even Alzheimer’s prevention.

Each serving of this vibrant blend delivers 750mg of acetic acid, the active compound in ACV that’s been linked to improved insulin sensitivity, reduced inflammation, and better gut health—all of which are increasingly recognized as factors in cognitive aging.

Turmeric: The Golden Spice With Neuroprotective Potential

What sets this blend apart is its infusion of organic turmeric, a spice rich in curcumin, known for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. Studies have shown that curcumin may help reduce the buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain—a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease—and support overall cognitive function.

While turmeric alone isn’t a cure, its inclusion in a daily wellness drink makes it easier to consistently consume small, functional doses that may contribute to long-term brain resilience.

Flavor Meets Function in a Daily Ritual

Bragg’s new blend isn’t just about health—it’s about habit. With its tropical pineapple twist, this ACV drink is designed to be pleasant enough to enjoy daily, whether mixed into water, added to smoothies, or taken as a morning shot. That’s key, because consistency is what turns a good idea into a real benefit.

According to Bragg, over 70% of consumers say they’re more likely to stick to a wellness routine when it tastes good. This blend hits that sweet spot—literally and figuratively.

Could This Be Part of an Alzheimer’s Prevention Plan?

While no single food or drink can prevent Alzheimer’s, experts agree that lifestyle choices matter. A diet rich in anti-inflammatory compounds, regular physical activity, and good metabolic health are all linked to lower dementia risk.

Bragg’s Pineapple Turmeric ACV Blend offers a simple, flavorful way to support those goals. With its combination of acetic acid, turmeric, and natural fruit juices, it’s a small daily step that could contribute to a much bigger picture of brain wellness.

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  • Diabetes Care
    Vinegar ingestion at mealtime reduces postprandial glycemia in healthy adults. 
    Johnston, C. et al. 

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