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Another cup of "Joe?"

Tracy Davenport
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I found it interesting that this month that the ENTIRE issue of Delta Airline's Sky Magazine is devoted to our fascination with coffee. Everything from caffeinated lip balm to the world's great java-related destinations are covered. But if you are living with acid reflux disease should coffee really ...
  1. Coffee may not cause acid reflux...
    Anonymous
    Wednesday, July 01, 2009 at 09:12 PM

    Even though coffee may not cause acid reflux, it's certainly a trigger food for many who suffer from this condition.  Fortunately, there is a way to make coffee safe again: www.coffeewithoutheartburn.com

     

    I like this solution, because it doesn't affect your stomach acid (and it certainly doesn't shut down your stomach acid pumps, like Prilosec and other remedies do).  It simply takes the acid out of your food.  It can be used for coffee, cocktails, wine, tomato sauce, etc...

     

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    re: Coffee may not cause acid reflux...
    Patrick
    Tuesday, August 11, 2009 at 09:32 PM

    I suffer from acid reflux and yes coffee does cause a problem with me. I have cut down to one or two cups a week and at night I can tell that I've enjoyed a cup that day. I love the beverage but I've had to cut it out.

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    Low Acid gourmet coffee
    Monday, September 21, 2009 at 07:49 PM

    We have the most credentialed coffee in the world, the only unadulterated low acid coffee that also delivers various amounts of your RDA for calcium, potassium, iron, zinc, while also delivering several B vitamins and Folate.  We've done extensive independent laboratory testing as well as having our coffee tested by Nestles and Kraft.  www.healthwisecoffee.com

     

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