Apple cider vinegar and kombucha tea have amazing benefits for your health and digestion, but how much is too much? Find out in this video.

0:00 Introduction: Apple cider vinegar and kombucha tea
0:24 Side effects of apple cider vinegar and kombucha tea
1:10 Reversing the side effects of ACV
1:26 How much apple cider vinegar should you consume?
1:36 ACV and ulcers

In this video, we’re going to talk about the side effects of drinking too much apple cider vinegar and kombucha tea. Apple cider vinegar and kombucha tea have excellent benefits for your digestion, but they are very acidic, so you don’t want to consume them in excessive amounts.

If you consume too much apple cider vinegar or kombucha tea, you may experience the following side effects:
•Decreased oxygen/difficulty breathing
•Increased heart rate
•Insomnia

These are some of the symptoms of acidosis, which means your body is too acidic. If this happens, try taking alkalizing minerals. Potassium, calcium, magnesium, and baking soda can help alkalize the body and reverse the side effects of too much apple cider vinegar and kombucha tea.

In order to reap the health benefits of apple cider vinegar and kombucha tea, consume them in moderation. Limit kombucha tea to half of a bottle at a time. Consume about 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar diluted in water each day to avoid negative side effects.

If you consume apple cider vinegar or kombucha tea and notice that your stomach is burning, you could have an ulcer or gastritis. In this case, you’ll want to avoid ACV and kombucha tea for a period of months until your stomach has healed.

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