LightbulbSun Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 As a sufferer of acid reflux, and also as an avid coffee drinker, I was interested to read this article link removed Do you believe that coffee alone can create acid reflux, and by cutting it out of your diet, you'll improve your health?
Fudgie Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 My boyfriend has acid reflux and has no problems with coffee and he enjoys it.. completely black too!. However, I know others who have difficulty with it. I too am an avid coffee drinker and I would be so sad if I couldn't have my coffee. Basically, if YOU personally find that it worsens acid reflux (or any other condition you may have) then stop it. If it doesn't seem to have any effect, then I wouldn't punish yourself by cutting it just because other people have had problems but you haven't.
WockaWocka Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Coffee definitely worsened my acid reflux. Even lattes (where acid espresso is mixed with milk) would burn my stomach. I weaned myself off coffee last year and switched to tea and my stomach loves me for it. I still find the aroma of coffee to be intoxicating, but when I'm tempted to have a cup I just drink more tea instead.
LightbulbSun Posted January 4, 2011 Author Posted January 4, 2011 Yeah, it definitely affects me in a bad way. Plus the caffeine is no good for my anxiety disorder. I shouldn't drink it. I'll stop drinking it.
Fudgie Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Sorry to hear it. If you've found that it personally affects you poorly, then yeah, you should stop. You don't even need a study to support you. Just have to do what works for you!
FathomFear Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 If you struggle with anxiety (which I do as well) there are better reasons to quit coffee than just its association with acid reflux. Do a bit of Googling on "Anxiety and caffeine"--you'll see lots of reports showing a direct association between caffeine consumption and anxiety disorders. I go through periods where I struggle with panic attacks, high blood pressure, etc, and cutting out caffeine always helps reduce these symptoms.
3boys Posted January 4, 2011 Posted January 4, 2011 Certain brands of coffee seem to exacerbate my acid reflux and others don't seem to affect it much. Hills Brothers and Maxwell House KILL my stomach, as do most "flavored" coffees. Some of the flavored creams do too. Dunkin Donuts and 8 O'Clock don't seem to be quite as bad. Freshly ground beans rarely do, either.
sidehop Posted January 5, 2011 Posted January 5, 2011 See I can't do DD's as much as I love their taste, it's too acidic for me. It's about moderation really if you have any stomach issues, coffee in general are very acidic drink much like beer and soda. Personally I drink Kinetic Koffee, very smooth It's so good I had convinced one of our good friend who owns a restaurant to switch their coffee line. Try it...easy on the stomach especially with the French Konnexion.
jooj Posted January 28, 2011 Posted January 28, 2011 Medically coffee does worsen acid reflux and is contraindicated in people with severe reflux. It also worsens anxiety and raises the blood pressure. Coffee isn't bad if consumed in moderate amounts so I think you should just cut down on coffee to once a day for your health.
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