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Question #18555
70 days ago
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apple juice with milk - #18555

Atharv

I am feeling really confused and a bit worried about something I started mixing just to shake things up. Ever since I was a kid, I loved apple juice, and honestly, it's my go-to drink. Out of curiosity, I decided to try apple juice with milk one day, ya know, thought it’d be like one of those fancy drinks or something. I know it sounds odd, but I mixed a little bit of apple juice with whole milk and it actually tasted pretty good! But then, I started having some stomach cramps and a bit of nausea afterward and that’s got me freaked out. Like, is there any chance apple juice with milk is bad for me? I heard somewhere that mixing fruit juices and dairy can cause issues, and now I'm wondering if I did something wrong. Plus, my friends were like, "ugh, that sounds gross," and I thought they were just being haters, but now I’m back to thinking maybe they had a point. Could apple juice with milk really just mess with my digestive system or something? Is there a reason I should totally avoid this combo moving forward, or is it all just a myth? I really wanna know the deets on this!

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Mixing apple juice with milk might not be the best idea for several reasons, and your symptoms could be related to this combination. Apple juice is acidic, which can cause the milk to curdle. When acidic substances mix with milk, it often curdles, which can lead to digestive discomfort like the cramps and nausea you’re experiencing. This curdling is similar to what happens in your stomach but can start before digestion if the combination occurs outside the body.

Such mixtures aren’t inherently harmful in small amounts, but sensitive stomachs might react adversely. If you’re not used to consuming acidic foods with dairy, this could irritate your stomach lining. Also, everyone’s digestive systems are different, and some people may be more sensitive to certain combinations of foods.

While you may have enjoyed the taste, if it’s causing discomfort, it’s probably best to avoid mixing these two moving forward. You could try separating their consumption, drinking apple juice and milk at different times to see if your symptoms improve. But, if you’re still experiencing symptoms even after stopping the mixture, it’d be wise to see a healthcare professional to rule out other potential causes. If you’re curious about ways to combine fruit and dairy that are less likely to cause issues, consider trying options like smoothies, where the blending process and other ingredients can balance out the acidity more effectively. Always listen to your body, and if something doesn’t sit right, it might be time to reassess those habits.

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