Food triggers play key role in acid reflux, expert says

Food triggers play key role in acid reflux, expert says

Acid reflux can be caused by a faulty valve linking the stomach and the esophagus, but New York University associate professor in endocrinology Loren Greene said food triggers, such as tomatoes or garlic, also are a problem. Eating foods containing caffeine, alcohol, mint, chocolate, citrus or vinegar also can lead to reflux symptoms. The Huffington Post (11/1)

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