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Great Health
The
Alternative Daily:-
Why do we
find it so hard to believe that one simple food can do so much good? Part of
this is because we are conditioned to believe that natural cures don’t work,
and we must put our faith in dangerous pharmaceuticals if we wish to find
relief.
Breaking out
of this mold is necessary if we’re to move in a direction of improving our
overall health and well-being – putting our trust in what have now become “out
of the box” remedies, but which are in fact just good-old, simple, natural
solutions (that don’t make money for big pharmaceutical companies).
One such
healthy and natural remedy is apple cider vinegar. Apple cider vinegar has been
used for centuries and has been viewed, until recently, as an ancient folk
remedy. Touted as being able to relieve any number of ailments, such as
diabetes, obesity, and even cancer, science is now beginning to support this
natural therapy.
Introduced
to the United States in the 1950’s by D.C. Jarvis, author of Folk Medicine: A
Vermont Doctor’s Guide to Good Health, apple cider vinegar is finally being
embraced as a dietary supplement worthy of attention.
What is
Apple Cider Vinegar?
Organic
apple cider vinegar is unpasteurized and contains what is known as the “mother
of vinegar,” which makes the vinegar appear somewhat cloudy. To make apple
cider vinegar, apples are crushed, and the juice is squeezed out. Bacteria and
yeast added to the juice create a fermented product.
Research, to
date, supports the use of apple cider vinegar for a number of ailments
including the following:
Diabetes:-
A 2007 study
demonstrated that diabetics who took apple cider vinegar had lower glucose
levels than those who did not. In fact, when participants took two tablespoons
of apple cider vinegar before they went to bed, they lowered their glucose
levels by 4%-6%.
In another
study, conducted by Arizona State University, participants who drank apple
cider vinegar had a 34% lower blood glucose level after a meal than the control
group. Sadly, most people with diabetes do not take apple cider vinegar.
Cholesterol:-
Medscape
General Medicine reported a 2006 study that showed the effectiveness of apple
cider vinegar in increasing good cholesterol levels. Animal research supports
the fact that this vinegar can control both triglycerides and cholesterol.
Cancer:-
Apple cider
vinegar may kill cancer cells or retard their growth. According to one study,
consuming organic apple cider vinegar also decreased the risk of esophageal
cancer. In clinical trials, pectin, contained in apple cider vinegar, has been
shown to slow the growth of cancerous cells within the prostate. Apple cider
vinegar cleanses the colon, which also supports a healthy prostate.
Weight Loss
Vinegar of
all kinds have been used for a very long time as a weight-loss aid because they
help make you feel full. A study found that participants who ate a piece of
bread with apple cider vinegar felt fuller than those who ate the bread alone.
Weight Loss:-
In another
study, overweight Japanese participants were grouped based on body weight, body
mass indexes and waist size. Members of each group drank 30 ml, 15 ml or 0 ml
of this vinegar per day for 12 weeks. The people who drank 30 ml and 15 ml, had
lower BMI, waist circumference and visceral fat than those in the control group
who did not drink apple cider vinegar.
It's the
ability to block starch that can help you lose weight. Carol Johnston,
associate director of the School of Nutrition and Health Promotion at Arizona
State University, explains, "If you're interfering with the digestion of
starch, less is being broken down into calories in the bloodstream. Over time,
that might cause a subtle effect on weight."
Blood
Pressure:-
Research
suggests that apple cider vinegar may lower blood pressure and reduce the risk
of heart disease. The potassium in this vinegar helps to balance sodium levels
in the body, which keeps blood pressure steady. In addition, apple cider
vinegar also contains magnesium, which helps to relax blood vessel walls,
resulting in a lowering of blood pressure.
More Uses
Other recent
findings suggest that apple cider vinegar may be useful in killing head lice,
reversing the effects of aging, reducing acne, relieving allergies, reducing
heartburn and easing digestion.
Apple cider
vinegar is a healthy hair rinse, can be applied to sunburn, can be used to
remove stains from teeth, and is useful for fast-acting relief of insect bites.
If you are
interested in finding out all of the ways that apple cider vinegar can change
your health and the health of your family members, go to the next page where we
share everything we know about the countless benefits of this amazing
substance, such as the 5 ways to pamper and care for your skin.
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