A headline-grabbing study that helped fuel the apple cider vinegar (ACV) boom has now been pulled from the scientific record, striking a blow to the authors, the wellness community and journal publisher BMJ Group. The research, which claimed that a daily teaspoon or two of ACV could drive striking weight loss and metabolic improvements, was found to have "multiple errors" and results that couldn't be proven. Continue Reading Category:Diet & Nutrition, Wellness and Healthy Living, Body and Min...