The Natural Liver Cleanser: Apple Cider Vinegar and Lemon Water

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Apple cider vinegar and lemon water may help support digestion and a healthy liver. Check this out!

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Today were going to talk about why you might want to use lemon juice and apple cider vinegar for your liver.

The key element in apple cider vinegar is acetic acid, which helps suppress fat storage. Be sure to get organic apple cider vinegar.

Health Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar:
Acetic Acid (suppresses fat storage)
Improves insulin sensitivity
Stabilizes the blood sugar
Reduces fat in the liver
Speeds up digestion
Increase bile release from the liver
Helps the pancreas release enzymes

Using raw lemons may be the best choice. If you use lemon juice from a bottle, be sure its organic.

Health Benefits of Lemon:
Vitamin C
Increases glutathione
Protects against liver damage
Citric acid decreases oxalates which can form kidney stones
Anti-inflammatory

Apple Cider Vinegar and Lemon Juice Water:

Mix together:
1-2 oz. Lemon juice
2 TBS Apple cider vinegar
16 oz. Water

Optional: Add wheatgrass juice powder for extra nutrients

Drink up!

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Thanks for watching! Consider using apple cider vinegar and lemon water to help support a healthy liver.