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  • Here's a systematic review of ACV studies, showing a beneficial effect on postprandial glucose and insulin response. https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?origin=citedby&eid=2-s2.0-85014828549&noHighlight=false&relpos=2 Look, I'm not here to say that there's definitive proof that vinegar is a magic weight loss potion,…
  • Why do you think experiments are done on rats? P.S. the last one is on humans.
  • Everyone's so quick to flash their skeptic badges every time someone mentions something other than CICO. ACV actually has some peer-reviewed, published research that suggests it might be beneficial, if not for weight loss per se, but at least for preventing weight gain in the context of overeating, decreasing blood sugar…
  • http://healthland.time.com/2013/07/19/news-genes-idd-in-obesity-how-much-of-weight-is-genetic/ The answer isn't yes or no. Yes, genetics can, and often do, cause people to be overweight or obese. Random mutations can cause that morning muffin to be either burned for fuel, or stored as fat. That being said, there are plenty…
  • http://healthland.time.com/2013/07/19/news-genes-idd-in-obesity-how-much-of-weight-is-genetic/ The answer isn't yes or no. Yes, genetics can, and often do, cause people to be overweight or obese. Random mutations can cause that morning muffin to be either burned for fuel, or stored as fat. That being said, there are plenty…
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