Health Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV)
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Learn more about the health benefits of apple cider vinegar including blood sugar control, lowering cholesterol and weight loss. Plus tips for how to incorporate apple cider vinegar into your diet.
It seems like everyone is talking about apple cider vinegar these days. I’m sure you’ve heard about it and are wondering if it really lives up to the hype…
So I’m going to break down the facts for you!
Spoiler alert: I’ve been using apple cider vinegar for years and love it! It’s such an easy thing to add to your daily routine and the health benefits are amazing. Read on to learn more.

What is Apple Cider Vinegar
First, let’s start with the basics! Apple cider vinegar is a vinegar made from fermented apple juice. The process starts by adding yeast to crushed apples.
The yeast ferments the sugars and turns them into alcohol. At this point, bacteria is added which further ferments the alcohol and turns it into acetic acid… the main active compound found in most vinegar.
Acetic acid gives vinegar its pungent smell and flavor and is also responsible for many of ACV’s health benefits.

Apple Cider Vinegar Nutrients
ACV contains similar nutrients to apple juice and apple cider: pectin; vitamins B1, B2, and B6 (also known as biotin; folic acid and niacin), as well as, pantothenic acid and vitamin C.
It also contains small amounts of minerals including sodium, phosphorous, potassium, calcium, iron and magnesium.
One tablespoon of apple cider vinegar has about 3 calories.
Health Benefits of ACV
The health benefits of apple cider vinegar aren’t something we just discovered. For centuries people have known about its antimicrobial and antioxidant effects and generations have used it in both cooking and medicine.
That said, recent research has brought many health benefits of ACV to light so let’s talk about them.
Weight Loss
Multiple studies have shown that consuming vinegar is linked to “feelings of fullness” which in turn will help manage your caloric intake. (Source)
Of course, only adding apple cider vinegar to your routine and not changing anything else about your lifestyle isn’t recommended. Still, if you’re looking for a boost to your healthy eating and exercise habits, it’s certainly worth incorporating ACV into your daily routine.
I’ve personally found ACV to help a ton with feeling full. Whenever I’m drinking 1-2 Tablespoons of ACV a day I don’t have intense cravings for food or find myself snacking mindlessly.
Blood Sugar
This one is huge because studies have shown that apple cider vinegar improves insulin sensitivity and reduces blood sugar after meals. (Source)
Researchers are excited about what this could mean for people with Type 2 Diabetes, but also for the general public as high blood sugar has been linked to chronic diseases. (Source)
Heart Health
There aren’t enough studies to link apple cider vinegar and heart health in humans, but multiple studies have shown a link between the two in animals. Animal studies have shown that ACV can lower cholesterol, blood pressure and other heart disease factors. Again, more research needs to be done with humans but the studies are promising with animals! (Source)
Digestion
Apple cider vinegar is naturally acidic so for people with low stomach acidity, adding ACV into their diet may help raise stomach acid levels, which will help with digestion and overall gut health.
ACV also has antimicrobial properties, which may help kill bacteria in the stomach or intestines. Excess bacteria can lead to gas and bloating so eliminating it with ACV may help alleviate these symptoms.
I personally love drinking ACV regularly to help with my digestion! If you feel gassy or bloated after a meal or when traveling, try drinking apple cider vinegar.
I like to take it before a meal to prep my digestive tract, but I have also taken it after eating if I was in pain and my body needed a little extra support.
Improve Your Skin
While some have noted improvements in their skin by taking apple cider vinegar internally, you can also use it topically! It has been used to improve dry skin and eczema.
If you try this, be sure to dilute the ACV and spot-test a small area of your skin before applying it over a larger area. Here’s a recipe for making your own apple cider vinegar facial toner.
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What Type of ACV Is Best?
There are several types of apple cider vinegar on the market! You want to look for one that is labeled organic apple cider vinegar with the ‘mother’ or unpasteurized. The ‘mother’ is made up of strand-like enzymes of connected protein molecules with living nutrients and bacteria, similar to the ‘mother’ that’s in Kombucha.
Clear vinegar is processed and doesn’t have any of the benefits that raw apple cider vinegar has. There are different brands out there but I use Bragg’s Apple Cider Vinegar which you can find at most grocery stores and on Amazon.
How to Drink
Now that you know all the benefits I’m sure you’re wondering how to incorporate ACV into your daily routine. You can totally just dilute it with water and drink it that way, but if you’ve tasted ACV diluted with water you’ll know that it’s not for the faint of heart. It’s pretty pungent and doesn’t taste all that pleasant on its own.
Lucky for you, I have a ton of drink recipes to share!

These recipes make drinking ACV enjoyable and delicious!
- Ginger Spice ACV Drink
- Limeade ACV Drink
- Grapefruit ACV Drink
- Honey Cayenne ACV Drink
- Apple Pie ACV Drink
- Fire Cider
- Grape Antioxidant Drink
More ACV Recipes
Of course, you don’t have to drink your apple cider vinegar! There are a ton of other ways to incorporate it into your diet. I love adding it to my salad dressings or using it as a marinade for protein. Here are some of my favorite recipes with ACV.
How Much Should You Drink Daily?
I drink 2 Tablespoons a day, in the morning, and I usually make one of those drinks that I linked above. I also incorporate ACV in a variety of recipes, which I shared above.
What Happens When You Take ACV Daily?
It’s hard for me to tell if the habit of adding in ACV daily is working wonders on my body and helping in ALL the ways I mentioned above, however I do know that my complexion has been really clear since I’ve started taking it and I crave my apple cider vinegar drink every day now.
In the morning I make my drink in a large mason jar. I’ll sip on it throughout the morning or have it after lunch with my afternoon snack. The biggest thing I’ve noticed is that it helps to keep me feeling full and less hungry, which is huge for me because I tend to have a habit of mindless snacking!
Disclaimer – Due to the lack of supporting research, apple cider vinegar cannot be recommended for treatment or prevention of any health problems. Also, please consult with your physician, pharmacist, or healthcare provider before taking any home remedies or supplements. I’m just sharing my experience and what works for one person doesn’t always work for another. 🙂













Hi – try mixing the ACV in apple juice instead of in water. It is much more palatible that way. I’ve removed the honey from the mix – too much sugar.
Just trying this out too -but putting 2 tablespoons in 8 oz of grapefruit juice and 1 tsp. of honey (saw on Dr. Oz)…I am very picky about eating/drinking things but actually really liked the taste of this and I felt instantly healthy. I am only going to do this once a day -too much of anything in my book is not good. Since it is a bit of a harsh liquid, I don’t feel comfortable doing more than this.
Definitely bought myself some the other day… tried having a TBS before dinner but it really did NOTHING to help my digestion 🙁 Although, your post inspires me to re continue what I started. LOL
We shall see… I am now off to the kitchen to give myself another dose!
Hello..found this via Pinterest and I read through some of the comments but not all of them so forgive me if this question has been answered! I’m interested in adding ACV to my daily diet but I have a 4 month old baby who is exclusively breastfed. You mentioned that ACV is great for detox but I know it can be dangerous to do a detox while breastfeeding. Do you know if the detox effect is strong enough to affect breast milk?
HI Elizabeth. To be honest I’m not sure about taking ACV while breastfeeding. I would ask your doctor about it to be sure.
Started ACV one week ago…Urinary tract infection gone…also lots of problems with yeast infections and odor…GONE!!
i read that it helps baterial vaginosis is this true?
i want to start drinking it but im nervous!
I drink 1 to 1 1/2 gal of water per day and it always contains ACV.
Where can I buy the ACV from in Indianapolis, IN?
I’d check your local health food stores because they should carry it.
My local Raley’s/BelAir health food section carries it. A 16 oz. bottle was $6.49. I bought it to use on my skin for rosacea and age spots but will start drinking it thanks to all of this info.
Pat, that’s the reason I started it yesterday. Have you seen results yet. Thanks in advance!
HEB carries the Bragg but I only found a 16 oz bottle!
Your right HEB carries it.I took 2 tsp. tonight. I’m curious to learn more.Some say 2 tsp and others say 2 tablespoons which is correct.
The organic avc hast to have[ mother] in it You can not find it in Reg, gro. stores only from Heath food stores. We drive 30 miles to another town & buy it by the gal. it work on acid reflex, .breathing problems . joints
This is interesting, but I do have one question. On the WebMD site it says: “Long-term use of apple cider vinegar could cause low potassium levels and lower bone density. If you already have low potassium or osteoporosis, talk to your doctor before using apple cider vinegar.”
However, your first point of “good” for this vinegar is that it is rich in potassium. How can that be when another sources is saying it will cause low potassium levels?
Just curious. This is definitely something I am going to try.
Hi Kelly. I read that as well and was confused but with a litte research I found that ACV was proven to cause Hypokalemia (low potassium levels) in a study with one patient ingesting large amounts of apple cider vinegar. This makes sense because ACV is a natural diuretic. I’m quite certain 2 Tablespoons a day isn’t a large amount so I wouldn’t worry about it, but if you are concerned you should ask your doctor before adding it to your diet. Hope that helps. 🙂
Nice to be reminded of the health benefits of ACV again! My mom drinks either ACV or lemon juice diluted in water each morning before she has anything else; she has a really nice figure and is very healthy. I’ve tried following her and it increases my metabolism. It’s great, especially after having huge meals the night before! 🙂
I’ve never heard of the benefits of ACV before! I have bad digestion and have tried sooo many things out– just not regularly enough! Right now I am trying to drink aloe vera juice– but again not regularly enough to tell if it is helping. My achilles tendon! Also, the credible peer reviewed evidence on its benefits is lacking. This seems like it may help me more in the long run.
I’ve heard some good things about aloe vera juice but I’ve only tried it once or twice. One great thing about ACV is that it’s not definitely not as expensive as aloe vera juice. 🙂
ACV is awesome! I recently posted about the benefits on my blog as well!
So many benefits! I have been taking it in the morning with water and lemon prior to meals.
Some experts state that it is also beneficial for pets! It controls fleas and helps promote a shiny coat!
http://www.flawlessfoodie.com/2011/10/apple-cider-vinegar.html