...SD tried an apple cider vinegar with soda and a lime slice at the Japanese restaurant yesterday: loved it...
...SD tried an apple cider vinegar with soda and a lime slice at the Japanese restaurant yesterday: loved it...
Last edited by tomcat; 26-08-2019 at 05:46 PM.
Lulu's going to decide to go for Lipo in another 2 pages of this thread .
As part of a calorie and exercise controlled diet, its fantastic... Probably. The cessation of junk food mostly helped that I reckon
You don't need the expensive Braggs one with the Mother in, that's a load of snake oil
As part of my diet and weight loss, it hasn't hindered anything. It's all a culmination.
A bit like your car, if you put shit in it and don't look after itit will break down
^ ^^ ... and it's on
A fag and a shot lau khao in the coffee does it for me in the morn.
You people think too much.
Had a friend in the US - lost 30 lbs. simply by ceasing to eat "snacks" after 8 PM. No exercise. Nothing other than stopping snacks at 8 PM. One year later he weighed 30 lbs. less. No other changes in his lifestyle or habits. If I remember correct he went from 210 lbs. to 180 lbs. or maybe 220 lbs. to 190 lbs. (granted he could and should lose another 20-30 lbs.) Said his evenings prior consisted of watching the tube and eating junk food 'til bedtime at 11 PM. Just stopped eating junk food past 8 PM. Still drank his brew, just cut out the chips, pretzels, peanuts, cakes and candies after 8 PM.
He is/was a steamfitter so his employment was quite physically active.
If you're still tempted to try shots of apple cider vinegar – just like Dr. Oz – here's another downside. You can damage other parts of your body drinking this stuff straight. Crowe says there have been cases where people who have drunk apple cider vinegar neat have scalded their oesophagus, while others have been left with a sore throat (which is ironic as it's often touted online as being a good treatment for exactly that).
Here at CHOICE we recently priced apple cider vinegar compared to white vinegar and found that on average, apple cider vinegar was $5.50 per two litres while white vinegar came in at just $1.20 for two litres.
If you love the taste it might be worth the spend, but if you're buying it for the health benefits you really are just wasting your money.
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