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Apple cider vinegar is good for more than just draping over lettuce — its medicinal use goes ba

Apple cider vinegar is good for more than just draping over lettuce — its medicinal use goes back for millennia. Take a look at the benefits of an apple cider vinegar detox.     [Healthline logo] Wellness Wire  Apple cider vinegar isn't exactly a newcomer on the health and wellness scene — the grandfather of health advocacy, Hippocrates, enthusiastically talked it up over 2,000 years ago. We'll break down how it works as the [centerpiece of a detox diet](. Today's other investigative voyages take us to the bottom of the [coffee mug](, through harsh deserts of [added sugar](, and across smooth and creamy seas of [sunscreen](.  [Full width image](  [How to Do an Apple Cider Vinegar Detox]( [Apple cider vinegar is good for more than just draping over lettuce — its medicinal use goes back for millennia. Take a look at the benefits of an apple cider vinegar detox.]( [Read on [Read on]](  [Full width image]( [11 Reasons You Won't Want to Overdo It on Sugar]( Excess sugar consumption is a major cause of obesity and numerous chronic diseases. Learn about several more negative health effects of having too much sugar. [Read on [Read on]]( [Full width image]( [What's Behind Those Coffee Cravings?]( If you drink coffee regularly and wonder where your hankering comes from, there's much more to it than simply caffeine dependency. We'll decipher it for you. [Read on [Read on]]( [Full width image]( [Sunscreen Explained: The Meaning of SPF and More]( Get the facts about helping your skin remain unscathed this summer, and find out why sunscreen is the best friend you can bring everywhere you go. [Read on [Read on]]( Get our Men's Health newsletter Good reads on nutrition, fitness, and the health conditions that affect men most. [Subscribe]( Get our Women's Wellness newsletter Sage advice on exercise, mindful eating, sex, sleep, stress relief, and more. [Subscribe]( Follow Us [View in browser]( Did a friend send you this email? [Subscribe here](. To see all newsletters, [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 Healthline Media 660 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

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