New evidence that vinegar may be natural fat-fighter
Friday, June 19, 2009 - 16:42
in Health & Medicine
Researchers in Japan are reporting new evidence that the ordinary vinegar -- a staple in oil-and-vinegar salad dressings, pickles, and other foods -- may live up to its age-old reputation in folk medicine as a health promoter. They are reporting new evidence that vinegar can help prevent accumulation of body fat and weight gain. Their study is scheduled for the July 8 issue of ACS` Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
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