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Old 01-29-2008
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Love Struck apple cider vinegar

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Is there any truth to apple cider vinegar lowering blood sugar levels?
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I don't know about bg levels, but I'm supposed to give a couple drops in their water regularly to my birds. And it's a good cleaner, for floors and bird cages. I think it's anti-fungal, but don't quote me. I'll wait until I hear from somebody more sure of themselves on the topic.
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I tried this diet once. Don't know about BG but it sure does taste gross and it gives you the scoots!!!!
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If by "the scoots" you mean loose bowels, maybe I should try it for constipation. How much did you use?
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BLAH! Yuck! Ack! I used pills that I bought over the counter. Did I mention YUCK!!!!

I just took the normal dose the bottle said.

Becky, try more fiber and water in your diet. Cabbage soup has the same effect... It tastes a lot better too...
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LOL
I just finished a bowl of my veg/beef soup. Lotsa Cabbage!
But I've been a little stove up all my life. Just my bod. I'm used to it.
I love the smell of vinigar, but I've never tried to taste it. Hmmmm.
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About.com has an article that summarizes some of the current studies. There is no long-term, serious study that has dealt with the issue:
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Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of apple cider vinegar’s possible health benefits is its effect on blood glucose levels. Several small studies suggest that vinegar (both apple cider vinegar and other types) may help to lower glucose levels.

For example, a preliminary study by researchers at Arizona State University, published in the journal Diabetes Care, examined people with type 2 diabetes. Study participants took either two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar or water with one ounce of cheese at bedtime for two days. The researchers found taking two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar at bedtime had a favorable impact on blood glucose levels the next morning. Prior to the study, the average fasting blood glucose level was 137 mg/dL. It decreased by 2% with the cheese and by 4% with the vinegar, a statistically significant difference. In people with a fasting glucose level above 130 mg/dL prior to the study, the vinegar reduced glucose levels by as much as 6%. The study was very small and the duration was short, so more research is needed.

Other studies have found that vinegar can lower the post-meal rise in glucose. The acetic acid in vinegar is thought to slow starch digestion and reduce the glycemic index of starchy foods. For example, a small study compared the effect of vinegar with white bread on blood glucose and insulin levels. Researchers found that those who took vinegar with white bread had lower post-meal blood glucose and insulin levels and it also appeared to increase satiety ratings.
If it does have an effect, it's very small. A 4% decrease with cheese and a 6% decrease with vinegar! I imagine doing nothing would result in close to a 4% decrease, too. So we're talking about a 1% or 2% drop.
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Thanks, David.
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I remember I was on the "Herbal Life Diet" many years ago, and it required a 'shot glass' of vinegar a day....
It tasted awful.....YUCK!
The things we did and still do to try to regain a figure..........sigh**
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ACV

ACV (apple cider vinegar) is a great treatment option for stimulating digestion. Ideally, you want to take it in it's raw unpasteurized and undistilled form, that way it has the most beneficial effects.

However, ACV is not a treatment for diabetes. If you have type I diabetes you must be getting insulin. For type II diabetes there are many other effective treatment options, the first being your diet, that is, what you are regularly putting into your body. The avoidance of sugar is mandatory.
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