How to live longer: The best drink to increase life expectancy – three health benefits

Heart Care

Source: express.co.uk

HOW TO live longer: The secret to long life expectancy has long been attributed to a good diet and regular exercise. But when it comes to specific foods, drinks and exercises, some have proven more beneficial than others. So what’s the best drink to boost longevity?

Apple cider vinegar has risen in popularity over the years and is considered a staple in natural health communities. Used for centuries in cooking and for fighting coughs and colds, research in recent years has found apple cider vinegar to hold more benefits than first thought. Among those benefits are lowering blood sugar levels, improving heart health and protection against cancer, all of which can lead to longer life expectancy.

Apple cider vinegar for type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a condition characterised by high blood sugar levels as a result go insulin resistance or an inability to produce insulin.

Even if someone doesn’t have diabetes, high blood sugar levels have been proven to be a major cause of various chronic diseases.

Apple cider vinegar has been proven to have numerous benefits for blood sugar and insulin levels.

It’s been shown to improve insulin sensitivity during a high-carb meal by 19 to 34 percent, and to significantly lower blood sugar and insulin responses. 

It’s also been shown to reduce blood sugar by 34 percent after eating 50g of white bread.

Two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar before bed has been shown to reduce fasting blood sugar in the morning by 4 percent. 

And a number of other studies carried out in humans has shown vinegar can improve insulin function and lower blood sugar levels after meals.

Apple cider vinegar for heart health

Heart disease is a leading cause of death around the world, and one of the leading causes of heart disease is high levels of cholesterol – a waxy substance found in the blood.

Animal studies have suggested apple cider vinegar can lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels, alongside other heart disease risk factors. 

Some studies have also shown vinegar to reduce blood pressure in rats.

High blood pressure is another major risk factor for heart disease and kidney problems.

An observational study from Harvard showed women who ate salad dressings with vinegar had a reduce risk of heart disease. 

Apple cider vinegar for protecting against cancer

A number of studies have shown various types of vinegar can kill cancer cells and shrink tumours. 

It should be noted all these studies were done in isolated cells in test tube or rats.

But an observational study in humans has shown vinegar consumption is linked to decreased oesophageal cancer in China.