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8 surprising benefits of drinking Apple Cider Vinegar on an empty stomach

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 17, 2025, 08:59 IST
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8 surprising benefits of drinking Apple Cider Vinegar on an empty stomach

Apple cider vinegar is usually just used in salad dressings or chutneys, but it can do more than that. Taking a spoonful on an empty stomach in the morning has become a popular wellness habit. It may taste strong, but it’s full of enzymes, acids, and minerals that have been used in natural health traditions for years. While it’s not a miracle fix, using it the right way can give your body a helpful boost. Wondering what it really does? Here’s a closer look.

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What research says?

According to research published in the National Library of Medicine, apple cider vinegar (ACV) may help lower cholesterol, blood sugar, and HbA1C levels, particularly in individuals with type 2 diabetes. It has also been shown to support triglyceride levels, improve insulin sensitivity, and promote heart health. With regular use of small amounts (around 15 mL) for over 8 weeks, ACV can offer a gentle, natural boost to overall well-being.

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Jumpstarts digestion

Just like you, your digestive system sometimes needs a little help in the morning. Apple cider vinegar can give it a gentle push. A small dose before breakfast can set the tone for smoother digestion all day. Its natural acids help your gut break down food better, so you feel lighter and less bloated as the day goes on.

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Supports metabolism

Apple cider vinegar may help the body use energy more efficiently. The acetic acid in it could support fat metabolism and digestion. It’s a small, natural boost that can fit well into a balanced daily routine. Consistency is key if you want to see gentle, long-term benefits. ACV can also enhance digestion and reduce appetite by increasing feelings of fullness, potentially leading to fewer calorie cravings. Some studies suggest it may slightly increase metabolic rate, especially when consumed before meals. People who consume ACV with meals often feel fuller longer, leading to lower calorie intake—which indirectly supports fat loss and metabolic balance.

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Wakes you up—naturally

The tangy flavour of apple cider vinegar wakes up your senses, giving you a burst of morning clarity without caffeine. This boost, along with its other benefits, helps start your day feeling energised.

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Helps balance blood sugar

One of the more well-known perks of apple cider vinegar is its effect on blood sugar. Drinking a diluted version before meals, especially in the morning, can support stable energy levels throughout the day. This means fewer sugar crashes, less reaching for snacks, and more steady focus.

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Freshens breath naturally

Apple cider vinegar can be helpful for oral hygiene too. Its natural acidity may reduce bad bacteria in the mouth. Just remember to rinse your mouth or drink some water afterward to keep your teeth safe and healthy.

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Helps reset your system

After a big meal, your body sometimes needs a little support. Apple cider vinegar can gently kickstart digestion and ease that heavy, stuffed feeling. It’s a simple way to help your system feel more balanced and energised the next day.

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Boosts gut health

Raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar often contains the “mother,” which is a collection of good bacteria, enzymes, and strands of proteins. This cloudy stuff may not look glamorous, but it plays a helpful role in maintaining gut health. A balanced gut can improve digestion, boost energy, and support overall well-being.

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Supports detoxification

Apple cider vinegar can support your liver by promoting digestion and helping remove build-up. It’s a gentle cleanse that works with your body, leaving you feeling refreshed and balanced. Its natural enzymes and acids also help your system break down fats more efficiently, making it easier for the liver to do its job.

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