What Is The Apple Cider Vinegar Diet?

Apple Cider Vinegar Diet And Potassium

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In the medical community, there is some concern the apple cider vinegar diet may be associated with low potassium. Doctors have reported apple cider vinegar can interact with certain medications, including insulin and diuretics, and they believe these interactions could contribute to reductions in potassium. A 1998 case study reported that a young woman who consumed eight ounces of diluted apple cider vinegar each day for six years was admitted to the hospital with low potassium and other blood chemistry abnormalities.

Although the apple cider vinegar diet generally uses only a few teaspoons of the vinegar per day, researchers advise patients to consult a physician before starting this diet, especially if they are taking any medications or have any underlying health issues.

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