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Saturday, April 4, 2020

Apple Cider Vinegar 🧴Uses, Side Effects⚕️WebMD

Apple Cider Vinegar:
⚕️ Uses, Side Effects, Interactions ⚕️
WebMD
OTHER NAME(S):
Cider Vinegar, Malus sylvestris, Vinagre de Manzana, Vinagre de Sidra de Manzana, Vinaigre de Cidre.

Overview Information
Apple cider vinegar is fermented juice from crushed apples. Like apple juice, it probably contains some pectin; vitamins B1, B2, and B6; biotin; folic acid; niacin; pantothenic acid; and vitamin C. It also contains small amounts of the minerals sodium, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, iron, and magnesium. Apple cider vinegar can also contain significant quantities of acetic acid and citric acid. It is used to make medicine.
Apple cider vinegar is used alone or with honey for weak bones (osteoporosis), weight loss, leg cramps and pain, upset stomach, sore throats, sinus problems, high blood pressure, arthritis, to help rid the body of toxins, stimulate thinking, slow the aging process, regulate blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, and fight infection.
Some people apply apple cider vinegar to the skin for acne, as a skin toner, to soothe sunburn, for shingles, insect bites, and to prevent dandruff. It is also used in the bath for vaginal infections.

In foods, apple cider vinegar is used as a flavoring agent.

It can be hard to know what’s in some apple cider vinegar products. Laboratory analysis of commercially available apple cider vinegar tablets shows wide variation in what they contain. Amounts of acetic acid ranged from about 1% to 10.57%. Amounts of citric acid ranged from 0% to about 18.5%. Amounts of ingredients listed on the product labels didn’t match the laboratory findings. In the US, there is no real definition in the law of what apple cider vinegar must contain to be called apple cider vinegar. So, it is impossible to tell from these analyses whether these commercial products actually contain any apple cider vinegar.


How does it work?
Apple cider vinegar is the fermented juice of crushed apples. It contains acetic acid and nutrients such as B vitamins and vitamin C. Apple cider vinegar might help lower blood sugar levels in people with diabetes by changing how foods get absorbed from the gut. Apple cider vinegar might prevent the breakdown of some foods.

Uses & Effectiveness?
Insufficient Evidence for
  1. Diabetes. Some preliminary research suggests that consuming vinegar or apple cider vinegar might reduce blood sugar levels after a meal.
  2. Slow digestion (gastroparesis).
  3. Weight loss.
  4. Leg cramps and pain.
  5. Unsettled stomach.
  6. Sore throats.
  7. Sinus problems.
  8. High blood pressure.
  9. Arthritis.
  10. Infection.
  11. Weak bones (osteoporosis).
  12. Lowering cholesterol.
  13. Improving circulation.
  14. Acne.
  15. Sunburn.
  16. Shingles.
  17. Bites.
  18. Dandruff.
  19. Vaginal infections (vaginitis).
  20. Other conditions.
More evidence is needed to rate apple cider vinegar for these uses.

Side Effects & Safety
Consuming apple cider vinegar in food amounts is LIKELY SAFE. Apple cider vinegar is POSSIBLY SAFE for most adults when used short-term for medical purposes.

In some cases, consuming a lot of apple cider vinegar might not be safe. Consuming 8 ounces of apple cider vinegar per day, long-term might lead to problems such as low potassium. There has been one report of a person who developed low potassium levels and weak bones (osteoporosis) after taking 250 mL apple cider vinegar daily for 6 years. In another report, a woman who had an apple cider vinegar tablet lodged in her throat for 30 minutes developed tenderness and pain in her voice box and difficulty swallowing for 6 months following the incident. This was thought to be due to the acid content of the tablet.

Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the safety of using apple cider vinegar as medicine during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side, and don’t use it.

Diabetes: Apple cider vinegar might lower blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. Therefore, blood sugar levels need to be monitored closely. Dose adjustments may be necessary for diabetes medications that are taken.

Interactions

Moderate Interaction
Be cautious with this combination!
  • Digoxin (Lanoxin) interacts with APPLE CIDER VINEGAR Large amounts of apple cider vinegar can decrease potassium levels in the body. Low potassium levels can increase the side effects of digoxin (Lanoxin).
  • Insulin interacts with APPLE CIDER VINEGAR Insulin might decrease potassium levels in the body. Large amounts of apple cider vinegar might also decrease potassium levels in the body. Taking apple cider vinegar along with insulin might cause potassium levels in the body to be too low. Avoid taking large amounts of apple cider vinegar if you take insulin.
  • Water pills (Diuretic drugs) interacts with APPLE CIDER VINEGAR
    Large amounts of apple cider vinegar can decrease potassium levels in the body. "Water pills" can also decrease potassium in the body. Taking apple cider vinegar along with "water pills" might decrease potassium in the body too much.

    Some "water pills" that can deplete potassium include chlorothiazide (Diuril), chlorthalidone (Thalitone), furosemide (Lasix), hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ, HydroDiuril, Microzide), and others.

Dosing
The appropriate dose of apple cider vinegar depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions. At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for apple cider vinegar. Keep in mind that natural products are not always necessarily safe and dosages can be important. Be sure to follow relevant directions on product labels and consult your pharmacist or physician or other healthcare professional before using.

https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-816/apple-cider-vinegar

 
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Comment:
I have an issue with Acid reflux. I pair this with lemon and honey. I don't recommend using more than 1-2 teaspoons with a glass water. Any more is too much. I use this to help with indigestion due to acid reflux and too much acid. I was getting diarrhea due to too much acid in my system and I use this method to alkalize my body. This method will not be effective for you if you don't change your diet to work with it. That means cutting out acidic and fatty foods. I also use 1-2 spoons of baking soda to help alkalize my body. with this method, I highly recommend drinking Alkaline water for maximum benefits, or plain water regularly throughout the day. This has produced the best benefit for me. Also, switch to a diet of eating more veggies with every meal. veggies will be most effective for helping with digestion. I used a store bought bottle of organic apple cider vinegar with mother. I've seen instant benefits and results. cured my stomach pain and indigestion

Comment:
I have taken 2 oz of Organic ACV, mixed with honey and 6 oz. Of H2O. 3x's a day. Have had magnificent results. Lowered pain, increased energy, and easier bowel movements. Now, not easy to ingest. Taste is definitely acquired. But lost a large amount of weight in a healthy but seemingly short time. Do not recommend exceeding the 6 oz/day of OACV. Also note it can increase the effectiveness of whatever medication or supplements that you are taking. So research!!! Don't recommend mixing natural remedies.

Comment:
Braggs APPLE CIDER VINEGAR is one of the best.I have used this product for many years and found it to work great for things like circulation, energy etc. I had ice cold feet for years,now I have no problem with circulation.I take it for the other benefits it provides. I take 1 tablespoon ACV with herbal tea and tsp.honey.

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