Apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar contains a number of important components, such as organic acids, in addition to acetic acid: citric, formic, lactic, malic, and succinic acids.
It also contains catechins, epicatechin, chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid and is a source of manganese and potassium.
Researchers have found that acetic acid and apple cider vinegar’s other constituents may help with a variety of healthy body functions:
  • Healthy oxidation and cholesterol support*
  • Normal cardiovascular support*
  • Healthy cognitive function*
  • Normal lymphatic drainage and normal detoxification processes*
  • Athletic recovery*
  • Healthy digestion and gut health support*
  • Normal, healthy cells*
  • Healthy, normal metabolism*
By helping to detox your lymphatic system, apple cider vinegar aides in optimizing your body’s homeostatic function. The antioxidants in vinegar help reduce oxidative damage by free radicals, and that in turn contributes to the health of your blood and organs.*
Last on the list, but certainly not least, is a healthy, normal metabolism. One of the most common questions I get is whether apple cider vinegar can support a healthy metabolism...

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