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Apple cider vinegar really does help weight loss

Want to lose a little belly fat? Try sipping a splash of apple cider vinegar every day—this ageold remedy really does work, scientists have recently confirmed.

It will help you lose weight and reduce your BMI (body-mass index) score, your waist measurement and waist-to-hip ratio—and those changes can be seen after drinking the vinegar for just three months, and without changing your diet.

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