Apple Cider Vinegar for Low Blood Pressure

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Nancy (Dallas) on 06/07/2021:
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No. ACV lowers potassium. Anyone reading this---do an internet search for "apple cider vinegar and potassium"

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Yvonne (Beverley, East Yorkshire, U.k.) on 12/14/2009:
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Better But With Side Effects

I've been taking ACV (just a supermarket brand but it's organic) since August. I take two teaspoonfulls in a glass of water and sip it throughout the day.

It was brilliant at first. I had so much energy I could take on the world! However, I'm finding now that even if I just have a small mouthful, I'm getting dizzy. What could be the cause of this do you think? Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I've had to stop taking the ACV and I do miss the energy so...

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Julie (Washington, Dc) on 08/06/2009:
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Warning

I would be careful. I have low blood pressure and I felt dizzy after doing ACV for about a week. Proceed with caution.

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