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Im drinking apple cider vinegar with mother, has anyone ever drunk this to help with weight loss?

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Im drinking apple cider vinegar with mother, has anyone ever drunk this to help with weight loss?

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I used to drink ACV, but I didn’t see any change in me. I was drinking that awful potion but I hadn’t lost even a pound. So, I purchased some pills online. It was said they could help to lose weight fast, so I asked myself, why not try them? Well, they really helped me to lose 34 lbs. But I had to stop taking them because of side effects. Anyway, read more here:
http://1loseweightfast.com/appetite-suppressant.html

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Apple cider vinegar has become popular as a “fat-burner” and as a natural appetite suppressant. In fact, there’s even an apple cider vinegar diet, which involves taking one to three teaspoons of apple cider vinegar or apple cider vinegar pills before each meal. The earliest proponent of apple cider vinegar for weight loss was Jarvis, who wrote that people who consumed apple cider vinegar regularly would burn fat instead of store it. Although some say that the pectin, enzymes, vitamins, or potassium may help with weight loss, there is no reliable research showing that either apple cider vinegar or the combination of apple cider vinegar, kelp, vitamin B6 and lecithin can influence metabolic rate or the help us “burn fat” faster than we normally would. One small study in 2005 found that those who ate a piece of bread with a small amount of white vinegar felt more full and satisfied than those who ate the bread alone. It’s possible that vinegar may affect satiety by lowering the glycemic i

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