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Mixing electrolytes and apple cider vinegar/lemon juice?

A few places online, including the wiki on the subreddit, recommend mixing lemon juice/apple cider vinegar/electrolytes together for health boosting effects. Was planning on mixing my electrolytes (magnesium citrate, sodium bicarbonate, potassium chloride, boron citrate) with some ACV and lemon juice.

However, a few other online sources say that the acetic acid of the vinegar will react with the salt to produce hydrogen chloride/hydrochloric acid, which doesn’t sound like a great time. Does anyone know if this is safe? I don’t have the best knowledge about how stuff like this affects the body.

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Answer

According to physics it’s impossible.https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-chemical-reaction-when-acetic-acid-is-combined-with-sodium-chloride
, although that’s just salt not potassium.

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