Organic apple cider vinegar
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Acetic acid is definitly organic.2
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Word of warning- steer clear of fat-blockers (rectal leakage) and carb-blockers (bloating & foul gas).
I recently tried zero noodles- they came out they same way as they went it- it wasn't pleasant.
I have good skin- because I know what ingredients work best for me. I swear by Glycolic acid (to keep pores clear), Matrixyl (firmness) and retinol (fades brown spots, and helps with fine lines ). I use a basic cleansing lotion (with warm water rinse) and moisturiser and a full-spectrum SPF50.0 -
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Its woo!
Nothing helps us lose weight other than taking in less calories than we burn.3 -
Per Web MD, and the Chicago Tribune:
Apple Cider Vinegar and Blood Sugar
While apple cider vinegar probably won’t make you skinny, it does appear to help with diabetes and blood sugar control.
Carol Johnston, PhD, directs Arizona State University’s nutrition program. She has been studying apple cider vinegar for more than 10 years and believes its effects on blood sugar are similar to certain medications.
“Apple cider vinegar’s anti-glycemic effect is very well documented,” Johnston says.
She explains that the vinegar blocks some of the digestion of starch. “It doesn’t block the starch 100%, but it definitely prevents at least some of that starch from being digested and raising your blood sugar,” Johnston says.
Not every expert feels as confident about apple cider vinegar’s power.
"Trying to use vinegar to treat diabetes is like trying to bail out a flooded basement with a teaspoon," says Michael Dansinger, MD, director of Tufts University’s diabetes lifestyle coaching program.
He advises patients to focus instead on their overall diets -- a strategy backed by a lot more research, he says.
If you have gastroparesis, a common problem with diabetes that slows stomach emptying, be careful. Early research shows apple cider vinegar may make this problem worse.
"I’m concerned that drinking vinegar, even diluted in water, increases acid in your system, which puts a strain on your kidneys and bones,” Dansinger says.
If you have diabetes and want to try apple cider vinegar, let your doctor know, and keep an eye on your blood sugar levels.0 -
It made my GORD significantly worse and damaged my oesophagus and vocal cords.
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But, but guys. It says organic, so it HAS to be good for you.3
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I use it as a face toner right now. Does not aid in weight loss.2
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Asher_Ethan wrote: »I use it as a face toner right now. Does not aid in weight loss.
Has it helped. I wanted to use it to help my ache too0 -
Apple cider vinegar and pork on a bbq grill or in a crock pot -- awesome sauce.0
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Asher_Ethan wrote: »I use it as a face toner right now. Does not aid in weight loss.0
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I just bought a bottle!
It's going to be great on my slaw. I used the last of my old bottle in the pulled pork.0 -
I use it because it curbs my cravings. I could eat all day but somehow when I take it I don't snack.0
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I love organic apple cider vinegar, they sell it cheap at Trader Joes.
I use it for salads, I think it's good to use.0
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