If you have type-2 diabetes and if you are trying to manage/treat it with apple cider vinegar, you may not live long enough to follow all the answers to your question.
Thank you so much for such a straight answer,I appreciate your time considering it.Although, I feel like neglection has always led to discovery.I am not suffering from diabetes but I come from a place where acquiring a full prescription of diabetes and continuing with it for entire life is financially very difficult.
May be apple cider vinegar might or might not be active against type-2 Diabetes.But some research in past shows that the consumption of 20 g apple cider vinegar immediately before a carbohydrates (CHO)-rich mixed meal (87 g total CHO) improved (non-significantly) postprandial insulin and glucose fluxes and insulin sensitivity (estimated using a composite score).
Although its unclear the specified role of apple cider vinegar in diabetes.But, considering it for research would not be a bad idea and getting feedback from experts like you is always vital before starting with any thing.
and I feel like nature has answer to everything.but just needed to be considered appropriately ignoring the vacuum created by pharma-industries for variety of quick treatment with massive side effects.
Thank you for your explanation and I am sorry if I have been a bit too straight. It may well be that apple cider vinegar with CHO-rich food may help a bit in patients. Although I must add there may be better preventitive and more effective options such as diet, exercise and weight control.