Apple Cider Vinegar Diet

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  • ElizabethRoad
    ElizabethRoad Posts: 5,138 Member
    People are referring to the "mother" in connection with Apple Cider Vinegar. What is the mother!?
    Its the brand. The Actual brand is Braggs Organic Raw Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar With The Mother.
    lolwut

    The mother of vinegar refers to the bacteria that is used to create vinegar.
  • Diets don't work. Lifestyle change does. If you're not willing to do a diet plan for the rest of your life, then it's a temporary fix.

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    For the record, I have changed my lifestyle and have lost 40 pounds . I exercise regularly, eat right, take my multivitamin, I just can't get off the last 10 pounds. I have tried eating a little less calories and exercising more, but my weight will not change so I need a little boost. I have always had a very healthy lifestyle, but after having 2 kids and having preeclampsia twice and being on bed rest for months, some weight got put on and now I'm struggling to get it off.
  • I recently tried this and I agree, I wouldn't call this a diet. It's a drink that goes with your food. My hubby and I tried this a few weeks ago. We soon forgot about it until a week passed and I noticed that I was actually feeling more bloated and more of that uncomfortable fullness. I missed how I felt when I drank the vinegar water. So, I'm back to drinking it and have developed a taste for it. That is, I enjoy and look forward to drinking it. I'm a weird one, I know. But I really like the tingy-tangy mouth puckering sensation. I drink one tablespoon with a little more than a cup of refrigerated water. Perhaps, that's the key. The cold water; makes the vinegar cold and for whatever reason, this drink has become sort of refreshing. Whatever the case, I feel better. I don't know what benefits if any at all this will bring other than just feeling so much better.
  • Frelling_Tralk
    Frelling_Tralk Posts: 56 Member
    I tried that once and it made me gag. It tasted vile and there were all bits floating in the glass. I could have assurances that it would help me lose a pound a day, and I still would never drink vinegar from a glass again!
  • add 1 cup of orange juice and it doesn't taste bad
  • Harley_Mama
    Harley_Mama Posts: 1 Member
    I mix the apple cider vinegar with vegetable juice like regular or spicy V-8 and it makes it easier to swallow by masking the the sour taste.
  • mamma_nee
    mamma_nee Posts: 809 Member
    bump
  • mamacoates
    mamacoates Posts: 430 Member
    Started reading your post and came across this video clip which seems to indicate positive health benefits when used in moderation for dietary supplementation: http://www.livestrong.com/video/1007558-health-benefits-apple-cider-vinegar-olive-oil/. Both acv and olive oil appear to have a lot of valuable micronutrients.

    But in other readings, info seemed to indicate large amounts of acv may have unintended adverse effects to the body. Like anything, moderation seems to be the golden key.

    If you are having trouble losing those last few lbs., maybe try taking a break and then coming back with a vengeance. LOL. What I mean by this is try maintenance for a month or two then come back with an updated exercise routine. (Research "re-feeding" and "de-loading"). Sometimes that is a very effective way to break the plateau. I am seeing a pattern in my own weight loss where I have to do this about every three months to keep making forward progress.

    Hope this info is helpful.
  • MyPureSteez
    MyPureSteez Posts: 265 Member
    "one ingredient" diets are never a good thing
  • jjennyb4
    jjennyb4 Posts: 1,581 Member
    I couldn't choke it down so I bought the pill version instead. I haven't noticed any changes with it.
  • ChrisM8971
    ChrisM8971 Posts: 1,067 Member
    I think the claimed health benefits are not restricted to apple cider vinegar, you just need to search for the health benefits of balsamic vinegar and you get similar results.

    Don't think I could go for drinking small amounts neat though and will stick to using it for salad dressings etc
  • Confuzzled4ever
    Confuzzled4ever Posts: 2,860 Member
    I truly believe taking ACV works. I have tried it in the past and it helped with dropping weight.

    I had forgotten about it and then started taking a teaspoon before dinner a few weeks ago. It seems to have helped with my 2 months old weight loss stall as I have dropped 2 lbs since last week.

    Just so you know It has to be the kind that has the "Mother" in it like Braggs. I also think the ACV pills work when you aren't able to drink it.

    I should also mention I eat "clean" and try to keep my calories between 1200-1500.

    Last year we went to the Canary Islands and I ate whatever I wanted. I came home 5 lbs lighter than when we left! I think it is because I was taking the ACV pills before meals when we were there.

    You probably ate enough to fuel your body. 1200-1500 is low. I can eat a lot and still lose weight. You might be smaller then me but it's still all about calories in versus calories out. Maybe you were more active there and burning more calories? Or maybe your increase in calories gave your body something to burn off, so it did.

    I actually believe in the health benefits of ACV. I don't think it makes a difference for weight loss though. I've lost just as much while taking it as I did while not taking it. what matters is how much you eat and how much you burn.
  • Mfhixson
    Mfhixson Posts: 1 Member
    It works very well. I lost 20lbs but be CAREFUL! !! It caused inflammation in
    my stomach and now I have gastritis. I only did the diet for about 4-5 months
  • LillithM
    LillithM Posts: 17 Member
    I am actually currently doing the ACV diet... kind of. I only have 1 tablespoon in 8 oz of water in the morning. I lost about 2 or 3 pounds in the last week or so. There are so many health benefits so I would definitely give it a try. And probably dilute it more than I am doing :)
  • Have it on a salad or cooked green vegetables.
  • jd201424
    jd201424 Posts: 3
    Hey,

    Is anyone doing this diet right now? I'm reading about it and would like to know if it's still popular.

    Thanks,

    Jess
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