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IS APPLE CIDER VINEGAR A DANGER TO SOMEONE WHO HAS HAD BARIATRIC SURGERY?

By Anonymous December 23, 2017 - 6:54am
 
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Hello. Thank you for posting.

According to NorthShore Bariatric FAQ, some people combat nausea and frothing (a white mucous liquid produced in the stomach) with a mildly acid liquid, sipped slowly, like milky tea or tea with lemon, lemon water, drops of apple cider vinegar in water, or even a few drops of pickle juice or sauerkraut juice. The common feature in all of these is the acidity of the remedies.

As you can you can see, they are talking about using a few drops only and for a specific reason. I would check with your doctor first. His advice may differ from this information.

Helena

December 23, 2017 - 7:19am
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