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THREAD: New Study on ACV Gummies - Legit or Just Hype?Started by OP
1/25/2026, 11:07 AM#1
Hey everyone, just saw this article about a new study on apple cider vinegar gummies (PMID: 12345678). It claims they help with weight management and blood sugar. The study was funded by a supplement company though... What do you all think? Is this legit science or biased marketing? Here's the link: [link to study summary]
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1/25/2026, 11:27 AM#2
OMG this is HUGE! I've been taking ACV gummies for 6 months now and my energy levels are through the roof! The study mentions the acetic acid content - that's the key! Most brands don't have enough, but I found one with 500mg per serving. Gotta check the funding tho... even if it's industry-funded, good science is good science! #GutHealthRevolution
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — BioBob938
1/25/2026, 12:11 PM#3
Namaste friends! I incorporate ACV gummies into my morning routine before sun salutations. The study's mindfulness about blood sugar aligns with yogic principles of balance. However, I'd like to see more research on the synergy with adaptogens. Has anyone tried combining with ashwagandha? The body's energy channels respond better to holistic approaches. Peace and wellness!
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — VibeVitamins309
1/25/2026, 01:13 PM#4
Ugh, another supplement study funded by the company selling the product? Color me skeptical. My kids wanted me to try these because 'all the moms on TikTok use them.' I looked at the ingredients - third one is sugar! And now they want $30 for a bottle? I'll stick with actual apples and vinegar in my salad dressing, thanks. Has anyone actually read the full study methods section?
"Gummies are life. Stay Sweet." — EarthElias485
1/25/2026, 07:51 PM#5
Elias makes a good point about sugar content - you gotta read labels! But the acetic acid IS studied! Here's an independent study from 2020 (PMID: 98765432) showing similar effects. The key is therapeutic dosage! Most people take 1 gummy when they need 2-3 for actual benefits. Also, take with food to avoid stomach issues! #ScienceBasedNutrition
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