Ulcers and Gastritis

Stomach burning from ACV or kombucha is a diagnostic signal, not just a side effect to push through. Stomach burning from ACV or kombucha can explain pre-existing digestive symptoms such as gas, indigestion, or bloating. People with ulcers…

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Stomach burning from ACV or kombucha is a diagnostic signal, not just a side effect to push through. Stomach burning from ACV or kombucha can explain pre-existing digestive symptoms such as gas, indigestion, or bloating. People with ulcers or gastritis should stop consuming ACV and kombucha entirely until the stomach heals. Stomach burning after consuming ACV or kombucha strongly suggests the presence of an ulcer or gastritis. The stomach must be allowed to heal before acidic substances like ACV or kombucha are reintroduced.