Kombucha contains lactic acid, and «there is some thought that, in excess, drinking kombucha could
cause lactic acidosis, a build - up of lactic acid in the blood stream that can be life - threatening,» Bazilian says.
Not exact matches
For example, the m. 3243A > G mutation can
cause mitochondrial myopathy encephalopathy,
lactic acidosis, and stroke (MELAS) when present at a frequency greater than 59 % [21].
It may
cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting, gas, bloating, diarrhea and a more serious side effect called
lactic acidosis.