Apple Cider Vinegar and Chia Seeds

jenniflower75
jenniflower75 Posts: 23 Member
edited November 23 in Health and Weight Loss
I have read a few studies that show apple cider vinegar can aid in many things including weight loss. i started yesterday but because I started later in the evening I only took two teaspoons yesterday. today I am going to do three teaspoons. I added one to my cup of coffee and will take the other two plain during the day. One at lunch one at dinner. I am also adding 1.5 teaspoons of Chia seeds to my morning cream of wheats. I do not buy the premeasured and presugared cream of wheats but instead the stuff you measure and add your own sugar to. I microwave it to cook it and in doing so first I prepare the seeds. i soak the seeds in about a cup of water for about an hour. After they soak I add that water with the seeds to my cream of wheat plus 1 tbs of sugar. i know I know sugar is the devil but that's how I eat it and the calories are not that high. I mix it all together and microwave for two minutes. The cream of wheat becomes very chunky almost looking like bad milk but I assure you it tastes just fine. I also add 1 teaspoon of vinegar. The reason it looks chunky and gross is because of the seeds. they absorb water and get a gel like cover over them leaving the cereal chunky but I assure you there is nothing wrong with it and it tastes fantastic just as I described it. This is my new routine for my diet and I'm also eating four ounces of fish once a day (dinner time) I am keeping my calories at about 1000 - 1200 a day because I am 5'4 and 200 lbs. I need my calories low if I want to lose two pounds a week. Due to being extremely anemic my doctor suggests I not exercise until it's under control because it will just exhaust me. I do some mild exercise as part of maintaining my physical therapy but that's basically half push ups a couple times a day . nothing that really burns calories or works up a sweat. I will keep you posted on how this new addition to my diet plan works out. If any one has any experience with either or both of these please share your experiences.
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  • ladyreva78
    ladyreva78 Posts: 4,080 Member
    Chia seed make me feel bloated and give me painful cramps.

    Even if they were the miracle cure all (which they are not), I wouldn't eat them.
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    Why are you ruining your coffee???
    The only thing ACV will do is make you eat less of whatever food you add it to because it's no longer delicious. It's supposed to help with heartburn and sore throats but I have found the opposite to be true.
    I've lost 80 lbs this year at age 49/50. No ACV. No chia. No hard workouts. Just a calorie deficit.

    I wouldn't say that about ACV. Several people rave about using it on pork or in salad dressing.
  • Heather4448
    Heather4448 Posts: 908 Member
    You didn’t read any studies showing ACV aids in weight loss because they don’t exist. Weight loss comes down to eating fewer calories than you burn. That’s all there is to it.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    edited December 2017
    Chia seeds are tasty in a pudding with coconut milk, IMO.

    ACV makes a nice salad dressing and goes well with pork and greens.

    Neither does anything magical for weight loss. Chia seeds have some healthful properties (i.e., nutrients), but also lots of calories.

    My own preferred addition to oats tends to be fruit (berries), although protein powder can be helpful, and a savory oatmeal with an egg and some veg is my overall favorite, if you are interested in other ideas. I'm partial to the texture of steel cut.

    However, if you enjoy what you are eating, OP, that's cool. I love fish, so I think that's a great addition. Is your doctor helping you get the anemia fixed?
  • corinasue1143
    corinasue1143 Posts: 7,460 Member
    Why are you ruining your coffee???
    The only thing ACV will do is make you eat less of whatever food you add it to because it's no longer delicious. It's supposed to help with heartburn and sore throats but I have found the opposite to be true.
    I've lost 80 lbs this year at age 49/50. No ACV. No chia. No hard workouts. Just a calorie deficit.

    Finally we hear from someone who "gets it". They used to tell us to take a spoonful of ACV before you eat cake, candy, pie for weight loss.
    A lot of the time you would just decide not to eat it because you didn't want that vinegar first. When you did have the vinegar then the sweet, your mouth and throat burned so bad, the food just didn't taste right and wasn't as good as you had imagined. It really did help with weight loss. But like it's been said, weight loss just doesn't have to be that hard.
  • TrishSeren
    TrishSeren Posts: 587 Member
    I am the same height as you but I weigh 128lbs currently. I eat a 2000 calories a day to maintain and 1700 calories a day to lose weight.

    It does not have to be that hard and you don't have to eat awful food.

    She who eats the most and still loses wins!

    Ooo lucky, I'm the same height, but I gain on 1,700 calories :(
  • ammo7
    ammo7 Posts: 188 Member
    TrishSeren wrote: »
    I am the same height as you but I weigh 128lbs currently. I eat a 2000 calories a day to maintain and 1700 calories a day to lose weight.

    It does not have to be that hard and you don't have to eat awful food.

    She who eats the most and still loses wins!

    Ooo lucky, I'm the same height, but I gain on 1,700 calories :(


    You don't have to think that you're just unlucky - you can increase your calorie expenditure (and therefore how much you can eat!!) by being more active. It does take some effort to carve out time every day in a busy life, but it's worth it for the food, and the physical and mental health benefits too.
  • notreallychris
    notreallychris Posts: 501 Member
    So this is a thread where:

    1. OP posts about ACV.
    2. OP gets helpful tips about ACV, and it's non-benifit for weight loss.
    3. The occasional random person comes in every once and a while (after the thread is almost dead) to say "it works".
    4.OP never read the helpful tips in the first place, OR saw helpful tips, and didn't want to hear it, so it doesn't really matter.
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