Apple Cider Vinegar!
gettingmy_lifeback
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So I just bought some ACV and I would like to know how to take it! This morning i drank it straight (2 tsp) and drank water after. Not the best choice, lol. Also, if I mixed it in my meals, would I still get the same benefits? Thanks!
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you can make salad dressing with it
I take it in a shot glass mixed with water and lemon juice. then more fresh water. i dont do it everyday!
ETA: my main use for it is hair. I rinse my hair in it once in a while, makes it so clean and shiny!0 -
I fill a glass about 3/4 of the way up with water and ice and then put in 2 tbsp. of apple cider vinegar and 1 tbsp. of honey or agave nectar0
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I take it in the form of a pill.0
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And what, exactly, is ingesting acetic acid supposed to do for you? Further, why would said acetic acid be more or less beneficial as a consequence of its source?
There are no magic bullets folks.0 -
Look it up. MANY benefits.0
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It's great in crock pot pork and as a base for BBQ sauces.0
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You can use it for anything you would use any other vinegar for. Put that shizz on your French fries!0
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So I just bought some ACV and I would like to know how to take it! This morning i drank it straight (2 tsp) and drank water after. Not the best choice, lol. Also, if I mixed it in my meals, would I still get the same benefits? Thanks!
What benefits are you seeking in apple cidar vinegar? I hope it has nothing to do with weight loss and fueling your ED.0 -
No, it's not an ED/weight loss thing. As far as I know, people use it to improve digestion (when they have issues with that, but I think too much would have the opposite effect).0
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And what, exactly, is ingesting acetic acid supposed to do for you? Further, why would said acetic acid be more or less beneficial as a consequence of its source?
There are no magic bullets folks.
People us it when they have low stomach acid, as far as I know.0 -
No, it's not an ED/weight loss thing. As far as I know, people use it to improve digestion (when they have issues with that, but I think too much would have the opposite effect).
I was just curious because the OP profile states she has been battling an ED for 2 years..... And there is the myth floating around that it can help with weight loss. But..... I hope I am wrong and the OP is using it for other reasons.0 -
No, it's not an ED/weight loss thing. As far as I know, people use it to improve digestion (when they have issues with that, but I think too much would have the opposite effect).
I was just curious because the OP profile states she has been battling an ED for 2 years..... And there is the myth floating around that it can help with weight loss. But..... I hope I am wrong and the OP is using it for other reasons.
Oh, I see! I hadn't ever heard of that. I'm always surprised by the things people use for weight loss.0 -
ACV is also good for clearing up that coughing up junk that can often develop when one start working out. Same for when you lie down at night if you have that little nagging cough. 1 oz of ACV to 7 oz of ice cold water.0
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Better than Windex for washing windows.0
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And what, exactly, is ingesting acetic acid supposed to do for you? Further, why would said acetic acid be more or less beneficial as a consequence of its source?
There are no magic bullets folks.
I use Bragg's Raw Unfiltered ACV.
"Rich in potassium, a mineral that is often times lacking in adult diets. This mineral is key for growth, building muscles, transmission of nerve impulses, heart activity etc. It also helps to prevent brittle teeth, hair loss and runny noses.
Rich in acetic acid. This acid is said to slow the digestion of starch which can help to lower the rise in glucose that commonly occurs after meals.
Rich in ash which gives ACV its alkaline property. This aids your body in maintaining proper pH levels for a healthy alkaline state. (It is particularly important if you drink a lot of coffee or wine.)
It can help regulate blood pressure and reduce bad cholesterol.
Rich in malic acid which gives ACV its anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.
May help improve bowel irregularity and helps to remove toxins from the body at a faster rate.
It can help clear up skin conditions and blemishes.
ACV helps with weight loss by breaking down fats so that your body can use them rather than store them.
A few lab studies have found that ACV may be able to kill cancer cells or slow their growth."0 -
And what, exactly, is ingesting acetic acid supposed to do for you? Further, why would said acetic acid be more or less beneficial as a consequence of its source?
There are no magic bullets folks.
I use Bragg's Raw Unfiltered ACV.
"Rich in potassium, a mineral that is often times lacking in adult diets. This mineral is key for growth, building muscles, transmission of nerve impulses, heart activity etc. It also helps to prevent brittle teeth, hair loss and runny noses.
Rich in acetic acid. This acid is said to slow the digestion of starch which can help to lower the rise in glucose that commonly occurs after meals.
Rich in ash which gives ACV its alkaline property. This aids your body in maintaining proper pH levels for a healthy alkaline state. (It is particularly important if you drink a lot of coffee or wine.)
It can help regulate blood pressure and reduce bad cholesterol.
Rich in malic acid which gives ACV its anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.
May help improve bowel irregularity and helps to remove toxins from the body at a faster rate.
It can help clear up skin conditions and blemishes.
ACV helps with weight loss by breaking down fats so that your body can use them rather than store them.
A few lab studies have found that ACV may be able to kill cancer cells or slow their growth."
What are your sources for this Magic elixer claims that you have put forward?0 -
http://jdc325.wordpress.com/2007/09/24/apple-cider-vinegar/
How much Cider Vinegar do you need to consume in order to get 300mg of Potassium? 410 grams. How much baked potato would you have to eat in order to obtian the same amount of potassium? 56 grams (about one third of a baked potato )
the Zinc present is 0.04mg, or 40 micrograms. This is 0.2% of the EU Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for Zinc. How significant an amount is 0.2% of your RDA? Two thousandths of the amount you require daily. Great, now I just need to find some way of getting the other 99.8 of my RDA0 -
http://jdc325.wordpress.com/2007/09/24/apple-cider-vinegar/
How much Cider Vinegar do you need to consume in order to get 300mg of Potassium? 410 grams. How much baked potato would you have to eat in order to obtian the same amount of potassium? 56 grams (about one third of a baked potato )
the Zinc present is 0.04mg, or 40 micrograms. This is 0.2% of the EU Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for Zinc. How significant an amount is 0.2% of your RDA? Two thousandths of the amount you require daily. Great, now I just need to find some way of getting the other 99.8 of my RDA
Then don't drink it. Not everyone eats double servings of peanut butter Pop-tarts as part of a healthy lifestyle, and not everyone drinks alkaline vinegars. To each his own.0 -
"Rich in ash which gives ACV its alkaline property. This aids your body in maintaining proper pH levels for a healthy alkaline state. (It is particularly important if you drink a lot of coffee or wine.)"
I'm not even going to comment on your other claims (sources?) but the human body does a very good job of maintaining pH on its own using the respiratory and renal systems. That pH is kept very tightly between 7.35 and 7.45 which is pretty close to neutral (distilled water is 7 for comparison). What is this "healthy alkaline state of which you speak?0 -
It also is good to rinse your hair with!
As for the alkaline bit, I'm confused how an acidic drink is improving alkalinity. Why not just eat baking soda like George Noory????0 -
It also is good to rinse your hair with!
As for the alkaline bit, I'm confused how an acidic drink is improving alkalinity. Why not just eat baking soda like George Noory????
I'm confused about the alkaline bit also. I just thought people took it because it increased stomach acid and helped with digestive issues.0 -
Bicarbonate is a molecular byproduct when the cider is digested.0
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When I feel like an acid reflux coming on, I mix a tsp acv to 1 cup water, sip a little bit at a time during the day especially before a meal...seems to take care of it..I mix it in my smoothies just because my mind tells me I put a lot of fruits in it, I should have something sour to counteract the sugar..I mix it in my soups, asian dishes....I like it....0
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My daughter just told me about this last month. It caught her attention because it said that it can help to bring down blood pressure. Much the same as bananas and such.0
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Not sure why people are being so snarky about this? If the girl wants to drink ACV, let her do it.
I do it, from time to time, but really only because I like the taste, and it's easier to get a glass of water down me prior to meals than without it. I don't care about the science that exists, or does not exist, behind it, I DO feel satiated sooner and stay satiated until my next meal doing it. I don't even care if it's just a type of a placebo effect.
I do what works for me.
Maybe, she's just trying something new that may/may not work for her. Jeez!0 -
It's great in crock pot pork and as a base for BBQ sauces.
beat me to it...
why do people feel the need to stupefy ****? shots of cider vinegar...spoon fulls of coconut oil...stupid to the Nth degree.0 -
Acv and indeed many vinegars have so many health benefits from those above to uses all round the home and for our pts. It has been used for thousands of years so its no bizzarre claim...there are probably millions of people throughout time who will shout out the benefits. Books have been written, research done...it just works. Just because this may be the first time some people have heardabout vinegar doesn't mean its a flash in the pan fad!
All I would say is IF you are drinking it be sure to rinse your mouth thoroughly as the acid on your teeth can cause the enamel to weaken.0 -
I fill a glass about 3/4 of the way up with water and ice and then put in 2 tbsp. of apple cider vinegar and 1 tbsp. of honey or agave nectar
yay ok im gona try it this way mornings 30min b4 eating anything thanks!0 -
I have celiac disease, and ACV helps when I have accidentally ingested gluten from cross contamination. I helps relieve the bloat and the general icky-ness.... I really don't know why it works, but it does. That is all that matters.
I have heard that it can help with weight loss, but I don't really believe it will... just my opinion.0 -
Then don't drink it. Not everyone eats double servings of peanut butter Pop-tarts as part of a healthy lifestyle, and not everyone drinks alkaline vinegars. To each his own.
ACV makes a great marinade for pork and can clean windows pretty well. Aside from that, there's no magical weight loss bonus to it. If OP wants to drink it, awesome... I'd recommend a straw, though.0
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