Vinegar For Weight Loss?

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According to a Japanese mice study, natural vinegar – acetic acid – is a natural fat fighter and will therefore prevent weight gain.
Animals fed a high-fat diet and supplemented with acetic acid developed about 10 per cent less body fat than mice just eating the diet, according to findings published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
If the results can be repeated in further studies, particularly in human studies, it could see vinegar establish itself in the burgeoning weight management category, estimated to be worth about US$0.93bn (€0.73bn) in Europe in 2005 and $3.93bn in the US, indicating that call to slim down or face the health consequences is being heeded by a slice of the overweight population at least, according to Euromonitor International.
Supplementation of acetic acid?? I can't imagine how that is going to work. What if you are hyperacidic?
Well I guess if you have to much sour (or acid), then you lose your appetite for food. Maybe that how you lose weight?
June 25th, 2009 at 8:51 am
Hi,
Great site!!!!! Good health is very important with the high cost of medical coverage. We need to have a healther lifestyle by taking care of our health eating and exercising. I am a cancer survivor and I know. Our health is our greatest asset. Keep up the Good Work!!!!!
June 30th, 2009 at 4:30 am
I am over weight. I joined the gym but I felt in sick due to excessive exercise. I will try your suggestion. Thanks for information!
July 9th, 2009 at 11:15 pm
Interesting. Many times I’ve heard that vinegar is healthy and should be used to all salads instead of mayonnaise for example. So there might be some truth in these opinions.
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