Can you take apple cider vinegar as have barrets esophagus?
It is not recommended to take apple cider vinegar if you have Barrett's esophagus.
Barrett's esophagus is a condition in which the cells of the lining of the esophagus change and become more like the cells of the lining of the stomach. This can happen as a result of chronic acid reflux, which is a condition in which stomach acids flow back into the esophagus.
Apple cider vinegar is a fermented liquid made from crushed apples. It is acidic, and it has been shown to have several health benefits, including improving digestion and reducing cholesterol. However, it can also irritate the esophagus and cause reflux, which can worsen Barrett's esophagus.
If you have Barrett's esophagus, you should talk to your doctor about what foods and drinks you should avoid. You should also avoid smoking, drinking alcohol, and eating large meals.
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