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Does apple cider vinegar affect urine?

Apple cider vinegar (ACV) has been reported to have an effect on the acidity of urine, which can affect its odor. Some studies have shown that ACV can reduce the pH of urine, making it more acidic. This can lead to a more pungent smell. However, this effect is not consistent, and the amount of ACV needed to affect urine pH can vary. Additionally, the effects of ACV on urine pH may not be noticeable in healthy individuals.

Is apple cider vinegar good for bladder and kidneys?

Apple cider vinegar has been suggested as a natural remedy for a variety of health issues, including bladder and kidney problems. Research is inconclusive, however, and there is no scientific evidence to support the claim that apple cider vinegar can cure bladder or kidney problems. Some people may experience relief from symptoms associated with these conditions by drinking apple cider vinegar, but it is important to speak with a doctor before trying it as a home remedy.

Does apple cider vinegar cause acidic urine?

According to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, apple cider vinegar can cause an increase in the acidity of urine. However, the effect is relatively small and the urine remains within the normal range of acidity. As such, drinking small amounts of apple cider vinegar is unlikely to cause any significant changes in the acidity of urine.