Evidence supporting the use of: Apple Cider Vinegar
For the health condition: Urinary Tract Infections

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) is commonly promoted in traditional and folk medicine as a natural remedy for urinary tract infections (UTIs). The rationale is largely based on its perceived antimicrobial and acidifying properties, with claims that it can help inhibit bacterial growth in the urinary tract or alter urine pH to make it less hospitable to pathogens. However, these claims are rooted in anecdotal reports and longstanding traditional practices, rather than robust scientific evidence.

To date, there are no high-quality clinical trials or systematic scientific studies showing that ACV is effective in preventing or treating UTIs in humans. Most supporting evidence comes from older folk remedies and anecdotal experiences rather than peer-reviewed research. Laboratory studies have demonstrated that vinegar, in general, has some antibacterial effects on surfaces or in vitro, but these findings do not directly translate to efficacy or safety when consumed for UTIs.

Medical organizations and healthcare professionals do not currently recommend ACV as a treatment for UTIs. Standard treatment remains antibiotic therapy, and the use of ACV should not replace evidence-based medical care. While ACV is generally safe in small amounts as a food ingredient, excessive consumption can lead to side effects such as gastrointestinal discomfort and lowered potassium levels.

In summary, the use of apple cider vinegar for urinary tract infections is supported primarily by traditional use with minimal scientific backing.

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