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Health marketers claim that taking ACV gummies can promote weight loss. Research concludes that this claim is baseless. A review of 13 human and 13 animal studies concluded that there was not enough credible evidence to determine whether ACV has any beneficial effects on weight loss ( 6 ).
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Read More »Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a multipurpose ingredient used for everything from cleaning to cooking. The wellness world has embraced ACV, promoting it as a natural remedy for many health conditions. Recently, ACV supplements — including apple cider vinegar gummies — have soared in popularity. These gummies claim to support immune function, promote weight loss, boost metabolism, “detox” your body, and regulate your blood sugar levels. But do these ACV gummies offer health benefits? This article introduces apple cider vinegar gummies, exploring whether they could support your overall health and if they’re worth adding to your diet. Share on Pinterest Design by Erica Singleton; Photography by Olinda/Shutterstock What are apple cider vinegar gummies? Apple cider vinegar gummies are dietary supplements that contain ACV concentrate and other ingredients like vitamins and fruit extracts. ACV gummy supplements were created to deliver the “benefits” of ACV without the harsh taste of drinking pure ACV. Apple cider vinegar contains a compound called acetic acid, which is produced during the fermentation process used to create ACV. Medical researchers named acetic acid as the component of ACV that may help your blood sugar, blood lipids, athletic performance, and the health of your skin ( 1 , 2 ). You can find a number of ACV gummy supplements available online or in local stores. Most ACV gummies contain a similar ingredient list. Most ACV gummy products contain ACV powder, B vitamins, fruit extracts from beets and pomegranates, natural flavors, pectin, and sugar. Still, formulations do vary from product to product. For example, some ACV gummies contain only ACV with sweeteners and fillers while others contain ACV plus a whole host of vitamins, minerals, and fruit extracts. Although some ACV gummies don’t disclose how much ACV is in the supplement, most gummies contain around 500 mg of ACV — often containing 5% acetic acid — per dose. Some supplements recommend taking multiple doses per day. Here’s what’s in a serving (1 gummy) of Goli ACV gummies, one of the most popular ACV supplements on the market (3): Calories: 15
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Read More »Downsides of apple cider vinegar gummies Medical researchers consider ACV and ACV supplements safe and without significant side effects, especially when taken in the low doses contained in gummy supplements ( 6 ). While these ACV gummies may prove harmless, you may find them not worth your purchase. Some evidence suggests that drinking pure ACV in liquid form may help reduce blood sugar and blood lipid levels in people with type 2 diabetes when taken in doses of 0.5–26 ounces (15–770 mL) per day. Still, there’s no current evidence that ACV gummies offer the same effect ( 4 ). Plus, consider that ACV gummies contain as much as 1 gram (1/4 teaspoon) of added sugar per gummy. This can add up if you’re taking a few per day, which the label often recommends. Not only can consuming too much added sugar harm your teeth but added sugar increases your blood sugar levels. This contradicts the claim that taking ACV gummies may help reduce blood sugar ( 11 ). If you’re interested in the possible blood sugar and cholesterol-lowering benefits of ACV, you’re better off drinking pure ACV diluted in water than taking ACV gummies. Consult a healthcare professional before adding ACV into your diet — especially if you have a medical condition like diabetes. They can also advise you on safe and effective doses of ACV. Save your money and opt for nutritious and vitamin-rich foods in your diet, a consistent exercise routine, and proper medical consulting on any underlying medical issues. Summary Even though ACV gummies are unlikely to harm health, there’s no evidence that ACV gummies provide any benefits.
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