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By Registered Dietitian
on September 16, 2008
Controlling your weight comes down to one thing - managing calories. More...
By Registered Dietitian
on September 17, 2008
Although many people succeed at losing weight, few manage to keep the weight off for the long haul. Those who have are referred to as “successful losers” and research studies on these individuals reveal the keys to permanent weight loss. More...
By Registered Dietitian
on September 26, 2008
Years of misjudging your intake by just a few calories at a time will end up sabotaging your weight. For example, if you gain the average amount of one pound per year, this means you’re off by only 10 calories a day. More...
By dotFIT experts
on October 07, 2008
Dieting to lose weight is difficult at best, and generally ends in frustration for the average person. The majority of people gain most of the weight back within the first year. However, there are three strategies that have consistently proven to be effective in losing weight and maintaining the loss. More...

I've read on a couple of websites that apple cider vinegar can cause weight loss. Is that true?

I've read on a couple of websites that apple cider vinegar can cause weight loss. Is that true?

Answer: There is no published, scientific evidence that consuming apple cider vinegar leads to weight loss.

Advocates of the apple cider vinegar diet assert that drinking a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar 15 minutes before meals will help reduce your weight due to the acidity of the vinegar. In fact, the high acid content may irritate your throat or stomach when consumed frequently or in large quantities.

Although fad diets work to shed pounds, rarely do they result in long term maintenance of weight loss. The key to successful weight loss and weight control is simple, eat less and move more.


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