Sometimes life is unfair. You love ice cream, but you're lactose intolerant. You pine for peanut butter, but you have a nut allergy. You're crazy about coffee, but it always messes with your stomach.
Gastroenterologists break down the effects of coffee on the stomach, mainly as a result of certain compounds triggering acid production. Maryna Gray is the Director of Coffee at coffee-subscription ...
Your stomach has hydrochloric acid in it to help you digest your food. Hypochlorhydria is a condition marked by low levels of stomach acid. Your body may not be able to make enough hydrochloric acid ...
An RD answers the often-asked question, "why does coffee make my stomach hurt?" and shares ways to stop the irritation. As much as we absolutely adore our daily latte habit (triple shot of espresso, ...
Share on Pinterest Turmeric could help an upset stomach as much as some prescribed drugs for indigestion. annabogush/Getty Images Turmeric can be just as effective as omeprazole at reducing stomach ...
You've just enjoyed a great meal, maybe with a few drinks. Suddenly your throat is on fire, there's a bad taste in your mouth, and you've got heartburn. This is known as acid reflux, and is one of the ...
Heartburn and indigestion are different. Heartburn is a burning sensation in the chest due to acid from the stomach traveling up the esophagus. Indigestion is a group of symptoms that affect the ...
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