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  • LockdownLoser23
    LockdownLoser23 Posts: 93 Member
    Sorry to burst your bubble, but “detoxing” is what you have kidneys and a liver for. You don’t need fancy elimination diets or to add any specific foods / products.

    But you can give your organs a helping hand. Have you tried a detox? Really you should give it a go

    If my organs ever need a helping hand I will be at the doctors, not the supermarket.

    I use ACV for recipes because it adds to the taste, it does sweet FA for weight loss or to "detox" your body.

    Biology isn't your strong point is it :wink: - hope your cooking is better than your advice buddy

    Clearly physics isn't yours buddy.

    Physics? How does physics help with this. Lets just agree to disagree

    If you need me to explain that, then there is even less hope for you than I thought.

    Enjoy your cup of vinegar

    :#

    Can you though - explain how physics affects ACV and weightloss
  • sullus
    sullus Posts: 2,839 Member
    @DetoxDave2020

    Are you really that bored, man?
  • LockdownLoser23
    LockdownLoser23 Posts: 93 Member
    sullus wrote: »
    @DetoxDave2020

    Are you really that bored, man?

    Sorry
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    edited January 2020
    Sorry to burst your bubble, but “detoxing” is what you have kidneys and a liver for. You don’t need fancy elimination diets or to add any specific foods / products.

    But you can give your organs a helping hand. Have you tried a detox? Really you should give it a go

    If my organs ever need a helping hand I will be at the doctors, not the supermarket.

    I use ACV for recipes because it adds to the taste, it does sweet FA for weight loss or to "detox" your body.

    Biology isn't your strong point is it :wink: - hope your cooking is better than your advice buddy

    Clearly physics isn't yours buddy.

    Physics? How does physics help with this. Lets just agree to disagree

    If you need me to explain that, then there is even less hope for you than I thought.

    Enjoy your cup of vinegar

    :#

    Can you though - explain how physics affects ACV and weightloss

    The answer is: ACV does NOT directly affect weight loss, so...

    The exception would be if drinking ACV made you so freaking nauseous that food was the last thing you wanted. It would, therefore, decrease your caloric intake resulting in weight loss if sustained over a long enough period of time. :)
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    There is no credible scientific evidence backing ACV for losing weight.

    There is some credible scientific evidence that ACV can help control blood sugar in diabetics if taken before a meal, similar to a glass of wine.

    There is also some credible evidence that unfiltered, unpasteurized ACV can benefit the gut biome similar to other fermented products as they are probiotic... but I'll stick to yogurt and occasionally enjoying some kimchi or sauerkraut on that front.

    ACV is delicious for making dressings and sauces and making a cucumber salad. Pretty hard on the teeth straight up though.
  • Nova
    Nova Posts: 10,355 MFP Staff
    Hey all,

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    Thank you for your understanding and help in keeping MFP a supportive, friendly community.

    Respectfully,
    Nova
    MFP Community Staff
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