Overview Of Apple Cider Vinegar

Medication Interactions

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Evidence indicates that apple cider vinegar can interact with certain medications. For example, if someone takes blood sugar lowering medication and uses apple cider vinegar, their blood sugar can drop to dangerously low levels. Some diuretics reduce the body's potassium. This can also happen when individuals take apple cider vinegar, particularly in high doses. Thus, taking these diuretics with apple cider vinegar can cause an individual's potassium to drop to dangerously low levels. A similar interaction exists between insulin and apple cider vinegar. Thus, individuals who are taking any medication should discuss their desire to use apple cider vinegar with their doctor first.

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