Apple cider vinegar: the new secret to steady blood sugar?
NCT ID NCT07100977
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether taking Bragg apple cider vinegar before a meal can help keep blood sugar levels steady in healthy adults. Twenty-four participants will take either the vinegar or a placebo before a standard meal, and their blood sugar will be measured. The goal is to see if this simple supplement can reduce blood sugar spikes after eating.
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KGK Science Inc.
London, Ontario, N6B3L1, Canada
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