Download Article Show Download Article People have been touting the health benefits of apple cider vinegar for thousands of years, but can it help you lose weight? Modern research shows some evidence to support this, although it’s unlikely that vinegar alone can substantially reduce your body fat levels. If you’re trying to decide whether apple cider vinegar is right for you, read on! Here are all the research-backed facts, from apple cider vinegar’s health benefits and risks to how you can incorporate it into your diet for weight loss.
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Advertisement About This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 175,716 times. Did this article help you?How do you use apple cider vinegar for weight loss?The amount of apple cider vinegar used for weight loss is 1–2 tbsp (15-30 mL) per day, mixed with water. It is best to spread this out into 2–3 doses throughout the day, and it may be best to drink it before meals.
How much apple cider vinegar should I drink to lose weight?Its high levels of acetic acid, or perhaps other compounds, may be responsible for its supposed health benefits. Although recommendations for "dosing" vary, most are on the order of 1 to 2 teaspoons before or with meals.
Can apple cider vinegar burn belly fat?Apple cider vinegar isn't likely to be effective for weight loss. Proponents of apple cider vinegar claim that it has numerous health benefits and that drinking a small amount or taking a supplement before meals helps curb appetite and burn fat. However, there's little scientific support for these claims.
What is the healthiest way to take apple cider vinegar?“It's so acidic, it may actually cause damage to your tooth enamel, esophagus, or stomach lining, especially with chronic use,” warns Batayneh. “Always, always dilute it.” The safest method if you're drinking it, according to Batayneh, is mixing 10 parts water or tea to every one part ACV.
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