Anything can make you sick if you drink too much of it, even water. But no, drinking small amounts of vinegar are good for you. Especially the apple cider variety. Edited by JadarMBlado. The answer is not yes or no at this point. The answer is based on the individual. There is extremely little scientific evidence supporting the claim that ingesting apple cider vinegar has any healthful benefits to the human body. Theoretically, in fact, ingesting apple cider vinegar in any dose for an extended period can cause potassium deficiency, and bone loss. Vinegar itself is highly acidic with a pH value between 2.4 and 3.4 thus can degrade tooth enamel and the tissues of the throat and esophagus. Vinegar can alter insulin levels in diabetics leading to the possibility of hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia. Vinegar has also been known to interact negatively with diuretics and laxatives. Now, again since there has been very little scientific evidence involving this issue it is not to say that there are NOT health benefits to apple cider vinegar. As with beginning any natural supplement, or diet, issues such as this should always be discussed with your personal physician prior to making any decisions. I suggest the person who answered this question prior to my intervention, research the question prior to providing answers to things they do not understand.
Yes, because of it's low pH balance (usually between 2-4), drinking excessive amounts of vinegar can cause chemical burns to your esophagus and stomach. It can also wear away tooth enamel and react with some drugs (namely, diuretics and laxatives).
HOWEVER, some health experts claim that ingesting small amounts of vinegar can actually be beneficial for the body; although that is unfounded.
The most common side effect of drinking too much vinegar is irritation of the throat. You can also erode your tooth enamel and lower your blood sugar levels drastically.
I think so but u stomach will burn like he'll just tried it
Yes, of course. Even water is a poison beyond a certain quantity.
Yes, of course. Even water is poisonous beyond a certain amount.
Bad stomach pains
No vinegar can not kill you.
Certainly. It also keeps you alive.
Yes.
Describes nutrition that bypasses the GI tract
The stomach has the thickest walls and the strongest muscle in all the GI tract organs. : )
The GI (Gastrointestinal) tract or the Digestive Tract
The anus
GI tract, GIT, digestive tract, digestion tract, alimentary canal
Vinegar lowers GI pH
the physical propulsion of food through the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract)
The function of the projections of the mucosa of the GI tract is secretions and absorption. Digestion is also aided by these projections.
The GI (Gastrointestinal) tract or the Digestive Tract
it is the mucosa
Neutralize acids.
"Entro" refers to the gastrointestinal tract. Enteritis, for example, is inflammation of some portion of the GI tract. Ileitis, inflammation of the ileum, would be a type of enteritis. An enteropathy would be a condition/ pathology of the GI tract which does not include enteritis/ inflammation.