Showing posts with label apple cider vinegar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple cider vinegar. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2018

Apple Cider Vinegar for Heartburn

Korin Miller says that apple cider vinegar might actually help your heartburn.
Let's be honest: Heartburn is a relatively tame term for your chest and throat feeling like they're
literally on fire—and when you have it, you'll do anything to get it TF gone.

So it's totally understandable why you might turn to some home remedies to extinguish that fire—STAT. One that's been making the rounds: drinking apple cider vinegar (ACV)...really.

I know what you're thinking: ACV kind of burns to begin with, so why on earth would I want to torture myself more? But there actually might be something to this. Read more

Friday, August 25, 2017

A Natural Acid Reflux Remedy: Apple Cider Vinegar

There are a large number of people suffering from acid reflux or the GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disease). This usually happens when the LES or the lower esophageal sphincter does not function properly. The contents of the stomach, particularly the liquid, go back to the esophagus. The liquid contains pepsin and stomach acids. The pepsin digests proteins and the acid from the stomach burns the walls of the esophagus causing heartburn.

Monday, April 10, 2017

Apple Cider Vinegar Dosage for Optimum Health Benefits

You've probably heard that apple cider vinegar is good for you, but how much do you need for optimum health benefits?
Apple cider vinegar, a type of vinegar made from apples or cider, has a reputation for being beneficial to the health in numerous ways. But since it is a remedy for various health conditions, therefore it must be taken in the appropriate amount. In this article, we shall discuss the recommended apple cider vinegar dosage for optimum health benefits.

Apple cider vinegar in its raw and unfiltered form contains beneficial bacteria known as probiotics. These bacteria are advantageous to the gut environment in the human body. They can be helpful to treat gastrointestinal issues and boost the immune system. Comparatively, raw apple cider vinegar has more nutrient content than the pasteurized apple cider vinegar. This is because during the pasteurization process, a lot of the nutritious bulk of the living microbes- yeast and probiotic, get eliminated. Read more

Monday, September 26, 2016

10 Simple Apple Cider Vinegar Remedies

Take advantage of apple cider vinegar's many health benefits by using these ten simple apple cider vinegar remedies.
Apple cider vinegar has been widely used for thousands of years. It becomes more and more popular for good reason, this fermented food contains more than 90 different nutrients, some remarkable ones are including: Read more

Monday, May 11, 2015

Why Ftness Pros Are Obsessed with Apple Cider Vinegar

Move over, green juice: Personal trainers and nutritionists swear by apple cider vinegar.
An apple a day may keep the proverbial doctor away, but a daily splash of apple cider vinegar may be just what your trainer ordered. Fitness pros are gung-ho on the ingredient's better-body powers, and for good reason. Here's why:

How It Helps: “Apple cider vinegar has a positive impact on gut health because it’s anti-microbial. It helps to break down bad bacteria and feed the good,” say New York City-based master trainer Josh Stolz. Read more

Monday, September 8, 2014

10 Ways Apple Cider Vinegar Can Improve Your Health

Apple cider vinegar is not just a salad dressing ingredient. Here are ten ways apple cider vinegar can improve your health.
When most people think about apple cider vinegar, it is usually in terms of salad dressing. While this will certainly zest up your lunchtime greens, however, there are many more benefits to consumption. A regular dose (defined as 1 tablespoon vinegar diluted in 1 cup of water) taken daily with meals can benefit many of the body’s systems and it can be used topically as well. Read below to find out more about it. Read more

Monday, June 20, 2011

Apple Cider Vinegar Health Drink

Apple cider vinegar can be used to make a delicious and healthful pick-me-up drink. The brand shown in the video, which can be found in any health food store, is the best to use.

Monday, May 17, 2010

How to Make Your Own Shampoo and Conditioner

Shampoo and conditioner are two products you've probably used all of your life, but did you know they weren't used until the twentieth century? These packaged products are often expensive and contain toxins that are dangerous to your health. Umbra shows you how make DIY shampoo and conditioner with baking soda, apple cider vinegar, and water. Save money, save the planet, and save yourself.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

10 Health Benefits of Vinegar

Learn the amazing health benefits of vinegar and the best ways to use it to treat ailments and improve your health.
Many of us are aware of the many ways that vinegar can clean just about anything, from your windows to the outflow pipes of your air conditioner. However, how many of us realize the health benefits of vinegar?

Fifty years ago, a daily dose of an apple cider vinegar and honey tonic was used to ease arthritis pain. During the last thirty years or so when many "wonder" drugs came on the market, they replaced many of the home made remedies
of our grandmothers. As we keep exploring ways for improve health, we are starting to see some medical professionals supporting those old time cures of the past. This is not to say, we should get rid of drugs, but at least, they are qualifying what our grandmothers always knew. And if I have any choices in my life, it will be to go as natural as possible with my health.

Vinegar is a weak acid. History goes back to Hippocrates' time when it was used as a medicine and antiseptic. Here are some areas that can help you by using vinegar in your health. Read more

Monday, August 18, 2008

Next Time You are Sick, Take out the Vinegar

Mairi Beautyman, features editor at TreeHugger.com, says the next time you are sick,take out the vinegar. It's good for everything from fevers to acid reflux. Also check out TreeHugger for 62 Uses for Vinegar.
I recently was laid up with tonsillitis, which came with a very high fever -- it actually reached 105.4 (go to the hospital if your fever stays this high). At this point, the slightly terrified friend who was taking care of me suggested his mother's apple cider vinegar sock trick.

Smelly vinegar on my feet? Now, in any other state I may have objected to this, but I'm passing it on because it really seemed to work. I also found four additional medicinal ways to use this magic stuff. The jury is still out on whether it is the cure-all we all are looking for, but several studies around the world suggest good things. Read more