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The health and beauty benefits of apple cider vinegar

Glynis BarberDiet & Nutrition Leave a Comment

We all need apple cider vinegar in your our lives. I’ve done a few videos on how, by consuming some in water before a big meal, it’ll help keep glucose spikes in check. And nobody wants big glucose spikes, trust me.

Today, Shabir Daya ( pharmacist at Victoria Health ), writes about it’s long history and amazing benefits. He explains how cider vinegar slows the digestion of starches which is what helps lower our glucose spikes. And the great thing is that cider vinegar is not expensive and is easily accessible to all. And for those who just can’t stomach drinking vinegar, then find out below about apple cider gummies!

TIP 1: Drink it through a straw to protect your teeth.

TIP 2: Don’t buy filtered cider vinegar.

Apple cider vinegar is perhaps one of the most chronicled natural remedies throughout human history. The Babylonians, as far back as 5000 BC, used vinegar as a tonic, to add to food and as a pickling agent. Egyptian urns dating back to 3000 BC have been found to contain vinegar residues and Chinese historical documents dating back to 1200 BC featured the merits of vinegar’s benefits.

The health benefits of apple cider vinegar are scientifically well founded

They arise as a result of its source, apples. Apples not only contain vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients, but are also a great source of fibre.

High quality apple cider vinegar is created from the fermentation of fresh, ripened apples and is especially potent if the fermentation process is left untouched. Filtering and pasteurization can lead to poorer nutrient content. High quality unprocessed apple cider vinegar not only contains all the goodness of apples but additionally contains enzymes and a spectrum of nutrients during the two fermentations required to turn apples into apple cider vinegar.

What are the health benefits of apple cider vinegar?

People are often skeptical about the health benefits of something as common as Apple Cider Vinegar especially when it is used for so many ailments. Scientific research has in many cases proven that apple cider vinegar does indeed help many concerns through a variety of its individual components. I am not going to go through all the reported benefits, however apple cider vinegar does have some extraordinary benefits worth noting.

Apple cider vinegar can alleviate reflux and heartburn

It helps restore normal acid levels in your digestive system.This sounds illogical because apple cider vinegar is acidic in nature so why would you drink acid to counter hyper-acidity. Although a full scientific study is yet to be carried out, it appears that taking a mildly acidic apple cider vinegar diluted down helps to stop the acid producing cells from over-producing acid.

Apple cider vinegar may help to protect our cells

And their genetic material within our bodies. The results of several studies, although not completely conclusive, suggest that acetic acid in the vinegar could be the protective agent. Some scientists seem to think that it is apple pectin and the polyphenols (antioxidants) which may be the protective compounds. Irrespective of the compound, we know that apple cider vinegar helps to protect our cells and this actually has a health and beauty aspect.

Preliminary studies have indicated that apple cider vinegar can have a positive influence on maintaining healthy cholesterol levels in the body. Pectin found in apple cider vinegar is a soluble fibre that has been studied extensively for its ability to reduce high cholesterol significantly.

Diabetes has become one of the leading causes of mortality

This is due to the impact of elevated blood sugar levels. Sugar destroys all the proteins within our bodies leading to the failure of the function of the glands including the heart, pancreas and so forth. This can lead to secondary diseases that are so common in diabetics. Studies indicate that apple cider vinegar, taken in conjunction with the last meal of the day, resulted in lower blood glucose levels the following morning. It is theorized that the acetic acid found in apple cider vinegar slows the digestion of starch leading to low sugar levels in the bloodstream.

The consequence of this property is significant and if you have a history of diabetes in the family or are already a type 2 diabetic, introducing apple cider vinegar may be of real value in controlling your blood sugar levels especially because we know that drugs can only control blood sugar or even blood pressure often for a few hours only. The typical way of taking apple cider vinegar is to mix two teaspoons into a glass of water and to drink this before a major meal.

Other reported benefits include:

  • Helps fight acne and spots.
  • When applied topically, it can help in eradicating warts.
  • Helps support the immune system to fight infection.
  • Relieves sunburn.
  • Encourages fat burning mode in the body and thus aids weight loss when used as part of a calorie controlled diet.
  • Relieves the pain of arthritis and gout.
  • Stimulates gastrointestinal motility to help those who are regularly constipated or have sluggish bowel movement. Additionally, apple cider vinegar cleanses the gut of harmful bacteria that may be responsible for a myriad of GI concerns.

What are the beauty benefits of apple cider vinegar?

These are just some of the benefits of apple cider vinegar, but it also has some other benefits that may surprise you as outlined below:

In an age when many of us use styling products that tend to build-up on the strands of hair, apple cider vinegar when used as a rinse washes away this build-up. reducing frizz and sealing the cuticle of the hair.

It helps to restore shinier hair

It also reduces frizz and seals the cuticle of the hair.

Apple cider vinegar when mixed with water and used as a gargle helps to destroy the bacteria responsible for bad breath and also helps break down plaque.

Using a couple of teaspoons of apple cider vinegar in the bath helps draw out toxins leaving behind clearer, toned and moisturised skin.

Many women claim that it helps maintain youthful skin

This may be because it contains a large number of minerals in particular potassium. Potassium is required to build new soft tissues along with several other nutrients such as hyaluronic acid. Aside from ageing tissues, apple cider vinegar may also slow down the appearance and proliferation of age spots.

Which is the best apple cider vinegar?

Apple cider is made from freshly crushed apples that are put into wooden barrels to allow for natural fermentation. The fermentation results in a natural rich brown colour. When you pour some liquid and look at it through light, there should be some floating brownish particles. This compound is termed the “mother” and as the apple cider vinegar ages, more of the “mother” accumulates in the bottom. All of apple cider vinegar’s nutritional properties and its benefits are associated with this “mother” substance.

Make sure your apple cider vinegar is NOT processed or filtered

Many cider vinegars are clear and devoid of the nutritional “mother’ substance. These products have been filtered and distilled to remove any particles and are pasteurized which is a heat process that destroys all the goodness. Whilst many people associate clear apple cider vinegar as being healthy, this simply is not the case because the product has been stripped of its nutritional content.

I believe that with all the great benefits that cider vinegar has to offer, we should incorporate it into our daily healthy regimen. Being a liquid, it is versatile and can be easily incorporated with food or as a stand-alone. I prefer Organic Apple Cider Vinegar With The Mother by Willy’s because it contains the “mother” substance from organic apples which have not been grown using pesticides or insecticides.

For those who cannot stand the taste of apple cider vinegar, New Nordic Apple Cider Gummies are a delicious, sugar-free tasting supplement. They are very easy to chew and contain a rare apple cider quality that is naturally rich in the herbal substance procyanidin B-2.

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