sosotired

sosotired

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Apr 9, 2023
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I've read that apple cider vinegar lowers potassium levels and in two reported cases it led to hypokalemia (when your potassium level is too low) in individuals, which led to cardiac arrest. Is it possible to induce cardiac arrest by ingesting a large amount of acv? In order to ctb.
 
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Leagueofgentlemen

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Would probably burn your throat in large quantities and would be too painful to manage.
 
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sosotired

sosotired

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Apr 9, 2023
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Would probably burn your throat in large quantities and would be too painful to manage.
Thanks! I've never tasted it so I didn't realize to what point it was acidic. Do you think that even if a large quantity was mixed with water it would burn?
 
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pawpatrol

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Apr 18, 2023
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i feel like you would have to drink a large quantity maybe so much u wouldn't even be able to get all of it down? i cant say for sure but that seems very hard to achieve. and yes it is extremely acidic it smells and tastes awful
 
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depressedlover

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Apr 12, 2023
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Being a frequent user of acv i don't think it'll do much,you might not be able to drink much from it's taste and smell and if you do,you might end up vomiting as a result of acidity in the stomach ,you know the human body is such a stubborn thing to kill,it'll definitely fight back anf might leave you with some health issues thereafter.
 
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Apr 21, 2023
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No. I don't think so. I drink acv in large quantities. In fact every meal has vinegar but I drink the mother acv for my stomach. I cannot even imagine the quantity required and I think you would do severe damage to your stomach lining.
 
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