Apple cider vinegar and probiotics contain "good bacteria," which may help gut health. However, one may be the better choice because it has more research on it.
Research on apple cider vinegar for weight loss is limited and not strong enough to prove that it's effective. Apple cider vinegar may also cause side effects.
A headline-grabbing study touting apple cider vinegar for weight loss has been retracted. Other claims for the internet-famous remedy are also under fire.
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The pooled results showed a daily 30 ml dose of apple cider vinegar over four weeks resulted in an average weight loss of 7.4 kilograms, suggesting it “may be a promising and accessible adjunctive ...
An influential study claiming that drinking a small amount of apple cider vinegar every day helps people lose weight was retracted on Wednesday after an investigation found it contained multiple ...
Anyone who’s tried to lose weight knows there’s no shortage of products or fad foods out there that will supposedly speed up your slimming. One such advertised food, apple cider vinegar, will have ...