Wednesday, 13 July 2016
13+ Health Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar
While the uses
for white vinegar are plentiful, apple cider vinegar has arguably even
more applications. Its wide-ranging benefits (rivaling the number of uses for tea tree
oil and other nifty natural helpers) include everything from curing
hiccups to alleviating cold symptoms, and some people have turned to
apple cider vinegar to help with health concerns including diabetes, cancer, heart problems,
high cholesterol, and weight
issues. Read on for more reasons to keep apple cider vinegar handy in your
pantry.
Apple cider vinegar helps tummy troubles
For an upset
stomach, sip some apple cider vinegar mixed with water. If a bacterial
infection is at the root of your diarrhea,
apple cider vinegar could help contain the problem, thanks to its antibiotic
properties. What's more, some folk remedy experts contend that apple cider
vinegar contains pectin, which can help soothe intestinal spasms. Try mixing
one or two tablespoons into water, or clear juice like apple juice.
Apple cider vinegar cures hiccups
Take a teaspoonful of apple cider vinegar; its sour taste
could stop a hiccup in its tracks. One teen took the hiccup remedy further
and created a
lollipop that includes apple cider vinegar, which she says
"cancels out the message to hiccup" by overstimulating the nerves in
the throat responsible for the spasms.
Apple cider vinegar soothes a sore throat
As soon as you feel the prickle of a sore
throat, employ germ-busting apple cider vinegar to help head off the
infection at the pass. Turns out, most germs can't survive in the acidic
environment vinegar creates. Just mix 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar with 1/4 cup
warm water and gargle every hour or so.
Apple cider vinegar could lower cholesterol
More research is needed to definitively link apple cider
vinegar and its capability to lower cholesterol in humans, but one 2006
study found that the acetic acid in the vinegar lowered bad
cholesterol in rats. Also, a Japanese study found that half an ounce of apple
cider vinegar a day lowered cholesterol in people who participated in the
panel.
Apple cider vinegar prevents indigestion
Sip before eating, especially if you know you're going to
indulge in foods that will make you sorry later. Try this folk remedy: add 1
teaspoon of honey and 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar to a glass of warm water
and drink it 30 minutes before you dine.
Apple cider vinegar clears a stuffy nose
Next time you're stuffed up from a cold,
grab the apple cider vinegar. It contains potassium, which thins mucus; and the
acetic acid in it prevents germ growth, which could contribute to nasal
congestion. Mix a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water and drink
to help sinus drainage.
Apple cider vinegar aids in weight loss
Apple cider vinegar can help you lose
weight. Here's why: The acetic acid suppresses your appetite, increases
your metabolism, and reduces water retention. Scientists also theorize that
apple cider vinegar interferes with the body's digestion of starch, which means
fewer calories enter the bloodstream.
Apple cider vinegar gets rid of dandruff
On his website, Dr. Mehmet Oz recommends apple cider vinegar
as a dandruff
treatment. The acidity of apple cider vinegar changes the pH of your scalp,
making it harder for yeast to grow. Mix 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar with 1/4
cup water in a spray bottle, and spritz on your scalp. Wrap your head in a
towel and let sit for 15 minutes to an hour, then wash your hair as usual. Do
this twice a week for best results.
Apple cider vinegar clears acne
Apple cider vinegar makes a great natural toner that can act
as a natural
home remedy for acne and leave skin looking healthier. Its
antibacterial properties help keep acne under control, and the malic and lactic
acids found in apple cider vinegar soften and exfoliate skin, reduce red spots,
and balance the pH of your skin.
Apple cider vinegar boosts energy
Exercise and sometimes extreme stress cause lactic acid to
build up in the body, causing fatigue. Interestingly, the amino acids contained
in apple cider vinegar act as an antidote. What's more, apple cider vinegar contains
potassium and enzymes that may relieve that tired feeling. Next time you're
beat, add a tablespoon or two of apple cider vinegar to a glass of chilled
vegetable drink or to a glass of water to boost your
energy.
Apple cider vinegar cuts down on nighttime leg cramps
Leg cramps can often be a sign that you're low in potassium.
Since apple cider vinegar is high in it, one home remedy suggests mixing 2
tablespoons apple cider vinegar and one teaspoon honey to a glass of warm water
and drink to relieve nighttime leg cramps. Of course, by the time you walk to
the kitchen to put the drink together, your cramp is likely to be history—but
maybe that's the point.
Apple cider vinegar banishes bad breath
If proper brushing and mouthwash doesn't do the trick, try
the home remedy of using apple cider vinegar to control bad breath.
Gargle with it, or drink a teaspoon (diluted with water if you prefer) to kill
odor-causing bacteria.
Apple cider vinegar whitens teeth
Gargle with apple cider vinegar in the morning. The vinegar
helps remove stains, whiten
teeth, and kill bacteria in your mouth and gums. Brush as usual after you
gargle. You can also brush your teeth with baking soda once a week to help
remove stains and whiten your teeth; use it just as you would toothpaste. You
can also use salt as an alternative toothpaste. If your gums start to feel raw,
switch to brushing with salt every other day.
Apple cider vinegar fades bruises
Apple cider vinegar has anti-inflammatory properties;
dabbing or laying an apple cider vinegar compress on a bruise can help fade the
discoloration.
Apple cider vinegar helps control blood sugar
A few swigs of apple cider vinegar could help keep your blood
sugar levels balanced, according to several
studies that have shown a link between the two. One study of
people with type 2 diabetes who weren't taking insulin found that taking two
tablespoons of apple cider vinegar before bed resulted in lower glucose levels
by morning. Another
study at the Arizona State University found that insulin resistant
people who drank a mixture of apple cider vinegar and water before eating a
high carbohydrate meal had lower
blood sugarafterward. Scientists think the antiglycemic effect of the acid
is the key.
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