SHOCKING Side Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar (And Whether You SHOULD AVOID IT) [5nls7vAzdu2]
SHOCKING Side Effects of Apple Cider Vinegar (And Whether You SHOULD AVOID IT) [5nls7vAzdu2]
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In this video we will help you understand the shocking side effects of using apple cider vinegar or acv. We will also tell you how to use ACV properly. So is Is Apple Cider Vinegar Really Good for You? Want to try ACV? Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar: Please Subscribe to Health Chronicle. Like and comment on this video. Share this video with your family and friends. Come and join us here: Support us on Patreon: Visit our website: for more information Follow us on Facebook: Tweet us: Follow us on Instagram: #applecidervinegar #acv ************************************************************************ ACV or Apple Cider Vinegar is a popular folk remedy for good reason. Unrefined ACV contains a cobweb-like amino acid-based substance found in unprocessed, unfiltered vinegar which offers many health benefits. However, ACV can make your stomach lining flare up like Fourth of July fireworks, deteriorating it over time. ACV’s acid content can have a harsh effect on the mucus membranes of skin in the mouth and throat. It can also cause detrimental effects to the stomach lining. It can even cause burns of the mouth, throat and serious heartburn. The stomach lining degrades over time when people take ACV every day, and can lead to the development of bad bacterial infections like H.pylori, due to the overly acidic environment which is created. Those little buggers love an acidic stomach! The regular use of Apple Cider Vinegar can also cause low potassium levels, an important electrolyte that helps nerves communicate in our bodies. So how do you take ACV safely, without causing permanent stomach lining damage? - Don’t take Apple Cider Vinegar every day. - Only take ACV watered down significantly, and when you feel a cold of flu coming on. - Never take ACV if you suffer from heartburn, or esophageal discomfort such as in hiatal hernia. - Brush your teeth immediately after drinking it to avoid decreasing your tooth enamel. - Concentrate on changing your body’s pH by eating more alkaline foods, getting exercise and staying physically fit. - If you take ACV, make sure to supplement with potassium-rich foods like winter squash, white beans, or bananas. ACV can boost your health, but for certain conditions, it can make things worse. Know when to take it, and when to skip it to stay in top shape. side effects of apple cider vinegar -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "8 Antioxidant-Rich Fruits YOU Should Be Eating" -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
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