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What Apple Cider Vinegar Misses About Health Influencers


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Watching Netflix's Apple Cider Vinegar can feel like you've ventured into the pit of a misinformation cesspool and are oscillating between horror, disgust, and bewilderment the entire time. The series tells the story of real-life health influencer Belle Gibson (played by Kaitlyn Dever),

The article from MSN discusses the trend of health influencers promoting apple cider vinegar (ACV) for various health benefits, often without substantial scientific backing. It highlights how these influencers, like Kayla Itsines, have popularized ACV for weight loss, skin health, and digestion, but the article points out that many of these claims lack rigorous scientific support. It mentions that while ACV might have some benefits like aiding in digestion due to its acetic acid content, the exaggerated health claims can mislead consumers. The piece also critiques the broader influencer culture for potentially prioritizing profit over factual health advice, noting that ACV's popularity is largely driven by marketing rather than comprehensive research. The article advises skepticism towards such health trends and encourages consulting healthcare professionals for personalized advice.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
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