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The Power of Apple Cider Vinegar




I am always looking for new ways to improve my health and Apple Cider Vinegar is the latest for me. The first thing you have to think about is: “what is apple cider vinegar good for?” When I first decided to take this stuff I researched a lot of stuff and found that apple cider vinegar is good for lots of stuff as we will see in this article. Also I had to find out how to take this and even though you may think it is going to taste terrible in fact it is not bad. I just take 2 teaspoons in a glass of water once in the morning and then in the evening before I go to bed.

It is important to be careful if you are going to take Apple Cider Vinegar to actually get the right kind. I got Braggs Raw organic unpasteurized apple cider vinegar (the regular stuff in the store is no use for health benefits) This stuff says that it has “the Mother” which is just a nice way to say the silt, sediment, and enzymes are in the bottle. So shake it up before you pour the teaspoons in your glass (The mother won’t mind)

Michelle Kwon wrote this article about the history and benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar. I thought you may be interested in this as well.

In addition to being a tasty, low-calorie dressing, apple cider vinegar could be a miracle elixir for melting away fat, boosting the immune system and even restoring arthritic joints.

What is Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar is an old folk remedy claimed to be beneficial in treating . a list of ailments. It’s thought to guard against osteoporosis, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, heal infection, assist in digestion, and relieve everything from headaches to heartburn and hay fever.

The Power of Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple Cider Vinegar

It is still not known why apple cider vinegar provides benefits. Some proponents say it is due to its enzymes, minerals such as potassium, phosphorus, fluorine, silicon, trace minerals and pectin. Yet research shows that it actually only contains very slight amounts of these. Others say its natural malic and tartaric acids help fight body toxins and inhibit unfriendly bacteria.

Though nothing has been clinically proven, researchers can’t discount the myriad of accounts of healing that have been collected throughout history. The qualities of apple cider vinegar have been known for thousands of years. Hippocrates, the father of medicine, used it as an antibiotic and antiseptic in 400 BC. It was used in Biblical times as a healing agent and is mentioned in the Bible. In Paris in the Middle Ages it was sold from barrels by street vendors as a body deodorant and health drink.

Even Christopher Columbus had it on his voyage to discover America in 1492 in order to prevent scurvy. In 1820, poet Lord Byron made the vinegar and water diet popular. During the US Civil War, soldiers used it as a treatment for pneumonia and indigestion. It was also used to treat wounds during World War 1. For centuries in Japan, Samurai warriors drank it for strength. The vinegar is now officially recognized in Japan as functional food because it is said to stimulate bifidus bacteria in the bowel, contributing to gastrointestinal health.

This conclusion was also reached by popular 1950s author DC Jarvis, who advised those with GI problems to consume a tonic with each meal to destroy harmful bacteria in the gut. His book Folk Medicine praised apple cider vinegar as the solution for ailments including chronic fatigue and fat reduction. He declared that cider vinegar tonic would reduce body fat because it caused fat to be burned instead of stored.

But what about the Apple Cider Vinegar science?

In May, a Newsweek Magazine investigative feature on apple cider vinegar stated that scientific research to support health claims remains scant. But it also reported that one study provides evidence that there may be advantages for diabetics who take vinegar.

Carol Johnston, a nutrition professor at Arizona State University, found that vinegar could help maintain blood-glucose levels. In her research with diabetic patients, those who drank a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar before meal times had lower blood glucose than those who did not. Her trials observed that some vinegar drinkers consumed fewer calories, slimmed their waist and hip circumferences, and trimmed body fat.

What are the Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar?

Though poor eating habits and insufficient exercise are the major causes of weight gain, some research suggests that a prime cause of obesity is insufficient oxidation of the blood, and that cider vinegar may boost the blood’s oxygen. However, the other possible reason for weight loss seems more likely; that in revitalizing the digestive system, digestive disorders including obesity can slowly be eliminated, making the body’s metabolism work better. Two teaspoons of cider vinegar should be taken in a glassful of water before breakfast in the morning and before each meal to prevent over-eating and promote digestion.

Patricia Bragg, whose father was a health food pioneer and whose company is one of the product’s leading producers, extols its benefits in her book, Apple Cider Vinegar: Miracle Health System.

She believes that the vinegar helps thin the blood and the body because of its natural acids and enzymes. She even says that people naturally crave and serve cranberry sauce (which contains four different acids) with turkey, applesauce with pork, lemon with fish, and steak with mushrooms because all of these condiments are rich in natural acids.

Animal proteins and fats have a tendency to thicken the blood and be difficult to digest, while cider vinegar and other natural acids help keep the blood healthier and aid elimination which increases weight loss. She’s sold over five million copies of her book that prescribes raw apple cider vinegar and raw honey in a glass of water three times daily for longevity.

How is apple cider vinegar made?

This refers only to unfiltered, unpasteurized apple cider vinegar that has not been distilled. Apple cider vinegar is made by crushing apples and allowing them to naturally ferment in wooden barrels.

Sugar and yeast is added to start fermentation, which turns the sugars into alcohol, then is converted by acetic acid-forming bacteria into vinegar. Acetic acid gives vinegar its sour taste. It should be a rich, brownish in colour and contain a cobweb-like substance that makes it look cloudy.

Forgo the pasteurized, refined brands that don’t offer the health benefits. It’s unfortunate that popular food trends haven’t recognized raw apple cider vinegar like balsamic vinegar and other highly promoted varieties.

Today, the most popular vinegar in supermarkets is a clear imitation vinegar made from coal tar with no health value.

Consider apple cider vinegar instead, not only for flavouring, pickling and marinating but as a tonic. The first hurdle, though, is getting over the taste! Your first swig of the tonic may take a little while to swallow.

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Lemon Juice for Weight Loss


Lemons as Natural Weight Loss Enhancers

Losing weight has never been easy, especially if you have passion for food or you simply cannot resist the urge to eat.

Lemon Juice for Weight Loss

Lemon Juice for Weight Loss

As you go on in your weight loss journey, you will encounter countless numbers of diet approaches, supplements, recipes, and menus that promise to make you shed off unwanted pounds and help you achieve the body you have always been dreaming of. This will pose another problem in terms of choosing the right one that will give you positive weight loss results without the negative side effects on your health. Some do not give long term effects while others simply do not produce any weight loss results.

This is the reason why health professionals like doctors, nutritionists, and dietitians promote natural weight loss routines by utilizing plants and vegetables that the human body readily accepts without drawbacks in the end.

Lemons are among the many fruits that were found to be natural weight loss enhancers. These fruits have health and weight loss benefits that aid in losing unwanted pounds fast without the use of other artificial and harmful chemicals that may harm your body. Some famous people and celebrities even testified how lemons help them lose weight and maintain their shapely bodies.

Lemon Juice For Weight Loss

Among the many popular diets that use lemon fruits is the extraction of natural lemon juice that possesses all its essential and potential nutrients necessary to lose weight. Lemon juice contains the following ingredients:

Citric acid that boosts your digestive system and expel harmful toxins out of your body.

Pectin that turns into a gel that coats your stomach lining. This gel is not readily absorbed in the stomach. Your body uses calories and burn stored fats to break down pectin gel into smaller particles that your digestive system can absorb. This gel also makes you feel fuller for a long time thus helps you decrease your food and calorie intake.

Vitamin C that improves your immune system and at the same time boosts your digestive system for a faster metabolism.

Lose Weight by Making Your Own Lemon Juice

Regularly drink a glass or two of lemon juice for weight loss and to maintain your body. You can make delicious lemon juice right at home with these simple-to-follow steps.

Ingredients for Master cleanse

  • 1 medium-sized lemon
  • 2 tablespoons of maple syrup
  • 12-16 oz of water
  • Cayenne pepper or honey to taste
  • Ice cubes

Equipment needed

  • Blender
  • Knife
  • Drinking glass

Preparation of Master Cleanse recipe

Thoroughly wash your lemon specially if you want to include the skin as part of your juice drink (lemon skin contains the most amount of pectin which effectively promotes weight loss effects).

Slice the lemon into two to four halves.

Run the sliced fruit together with the two tablespoons of maple syrup on the blender.

Pour the mixture on your drinking glass. You can add cayenne pepper or honey according to your preferred taste.

Add ice cubes and enjoy your lemon juice

The master cleanse is very popular and is a very good way of doing a cleanse, perhaps the most popular these days. The lemon juice for weight loss diet or cleanse can be very difficult to follow so I recommend the popular master cleanse ebook to help you out.