Why You Should Drink Apple Cider Vinegar
I love Apple Cider
Vinegar drinks and wanted to share with you how they are made and what
makes them so special and beneficial to our health.
How to make an Apple
Cider Vinegar drink
1 tablespoon of raw organic apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon of Grade B Maple Syrup
1 large glass of water
Simply mix everything up in the glass of water and you got yourself an
Apple Cider Vinegar drink.
The grade B maple syrup is used to make the drink sweet, yet give you
some extra minerals in the process. You could technically drink it
without the maple syrup, but it would be a very bitter drink.
What type of Apple Cider
Vinegar to use
I wanted to express that you need raw organic apple cider vinegar and
not regular apple cider vinegar you would buy at a your local grocery
store.
Bragg's Raw Apple Cider Vinegar is my favorite brand and meets all of
the requirements when choosing a product I want to work with. It is
made from organically grown apples and the vinegar is matured in wooden
barrels.
It also contains the "mother" of the vinegar, which other brands lack.
The "Mother" is a dark, cloudy substance. When it appears, you know the
most important part of the apples have been left intact. If the
"Mother" is present, you know the vinegar is full of enzymes and
minerals.
Other brands do not have this due to over-processing, filtrating and
overheating the vinegar. Consuming the "Mother" is an important aspect
in the healing apple cider vinegar brings.
Another thing that makes Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar stand out from the
rest is the fact that it is not pasteurized. Although some people think
that pasteurizing the vinegar would make it better, this is not so.
The process of pasteurization destroys the nutrients and enzymes, which
are the most important aspects of apple cider vinegar in the first
place.
Although it is not pasteurized, you do not need to worry about
bacterias such as E.Coli due to the natural acidity in the vinegar
itself. It naturally keeps itself pure.
Apple cider vinegar is safe during pregnancy. Actually, according to
the Bragg's website: "It helps to rid the body of toxins and may even
help with any complications that may arise or have arisen with the
pregnancy.
It supports regularity and promotes digestion."
You do not have to keep the apple cider vinegar refrigerated, but it
should be put in a dark and cool place. It has an average shelf-life of
5 years.
Health benefits of Apple
Cider Vinegar
Removal of Toxins from the Body
Promotion of a youthful appearance
Support of a healthy immune system
Weight control- by naturally breaking down fat in the body
Improved digestion & assimilation of food
Soothing action on sore joints and muscles
Soothing action on irritated skin
Many other people have reported cures from allergies, sinus infections,
acne, high cholesterol, the flu, chronic fatigue, candida, acid reflux,
sore throats, dermatitis, arthritis and gout all with the use of apple
cider vinegar.
Although vinegar is acidic, it actually helps the body to become more
alkaline in nature. Apple Cider Vinegar is anti-fungal, anti-bacterial,
and anti-viral.
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Apple Cider Vinegar
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