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The Teeccino Sampler contains ten trial size packets that brew 6 cups each: Java, Vanilla Nut, Mocha, Hazelnut, Chocolate Mint, Original, & Almond Amaretto. Plus three Maya packets: Maya Caffé, Maya Chocolaté, & Maya Chai. |
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Coffee’s Effect on Heartburn, GERD, and Ulcers: What You Should Know!
If you suffer from heartburn, GERD or ulcers, you may be surprised to learn that your both coffee & decaf may be aggravating your condition. Learn how kicking the coffee habit can help you decrease your symptoms. Here are the top 5 reasons that quitting coffee can improve your health.
- Coffee Increases Incidence of GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disease)
Studies show that coffee decreases pressure in the lower esophagus, which can lead to reflux. Both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee aggravate reflux. Since coffee creates more reflux than caffeine alone when added to water, other components in coffee are contributing to this effect. By kicking the caffeine habit, you can help decrease the painful symptoms of reflux disease.
- Coffee Can Increase Frequency of Heartburn
Both decaffeinated and regular coffees are highly acidic and can increase the secretion of stomach acids. Studies have shown that a decrease in stomach acid can help alleviate heartburn. Coffee consumption has also been associated with a greater incidence of heartburn compared to drinking other fluids. Therefore, quitting the coffee habit may be just the right move to help limit your episodes of heartburn.
- Coffee May Aggravate Ulcers
Studies show that both decaffeinated and regular coffee stimulates acid in the stomach. Coffee drinking is associated with a higher risk of stomach ulcers. Decreasing coffee consumption can also help you to decrease pain associated with stomach ulcers.
- Coffee Increases Stress
The caffeine in coffee has been shown to increase the body’s production of stress hormones. These hormones, such as cortisol, are responsible for increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and a sense of “emergency alert”. People who suffer from GERD and heartburn are more sensitive to stress, which can worsen their symptoms. Chronic levels of increased stress hormones have also been shown to contribute to the overgrowth of the stomach bacteria responsible for causing ulcers. Take better control of these conditions by getting off the coffee and stress roller coaster!
- Caffeine Interferes With Your Ability to Feel Good
GABA (Gamma-amino butyric acid) is our “feel good” brain messenger that has an important role in mood and stress management. It is also shown to have a calming effect on the GI Tract. Drinking caffeine may interfere with GABA’s ability to perform this calming function. Caffeine also interferes with GABA’s role in stress management, which may worsen symptoms since psychological stress is known to contribute to these conditions. Evidence suggests that anxiety, along with exhaustion resulting from continuous stress, are both associated with aggravating heartburn and esophageal reflux. Don’t let coffee interfere with your natural calming mechanisms. Take steps to improve your stress by quitting the caffeine habit!
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Health Benefits of Teeccino for Heartburn
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- Naturally caffeine-free - no processing, no chemical residues
- Alkaline - helps reduce acidity and restore alkaline balance
- Rich in inulin, a soluble fiber in chicory root that:
- Increases the absorption of calcium and other minerals
- Improves digestion
- Promotes regularity
- Boosts the immune system
- High in heart-healthy potassium
- Natural energy boost - from nutrients not stimulants
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