I like green tea because it helps me to reduce acid reflux. It can even help me to reduce the symptoms of GERD (GERD is that uncomfortable feeling in the chest you get when you have acid reflux).
I’m not a doctor, but I like it because it’s a natural remedy, I’m sure that a lot of people do it for other reasons, and you can learn a lot about your own body from it. It’s also an excellent tea to have when you’re feeling anxious.
Well, I don’t know about you, but I hate acid reflux more than anything else. It’s one of the most frequent reasons that people visit the doctor, and that’s because it causes a lot of stomach upset. But there’s a simple, natural way to decrease the symptoms of acid reflux. The most popular method is to drink green tea. Like most things, Green tea is good for some people and not good for others, and it depends on how much you drink it.
Green tea is good for some people and not good for others. The good news is that drinking green tea is good for your stomach. One study found that people who drink green tea for an hour daily experienced a reduction of 6% in the acid reflux rate. In this study, patients were given a placebo control and the study subjects were given three cups of green tea/day and then their daily intake of green tea was measured and they were able to tell the difference.
It’s not really a good idea to drink green tea, but I can probably tell you whether or not this is a good thing. I have seen a few people who drink green tea for an hour a day and have a regular cup of tea, so I’m sure it’s better than regular drinking. As for the health benefits of green tea, the best way to look at it is to look at its effects on health.
As for the health benefits of green tea, the best way to look at it is to look at its effects on health.
It can be used to treat gastrointestinal disorders, like stomach pain, indigestion, and acid reflux. It can also be taken as a laxative and soothe digestive problems like diarrhea and vomiting.
Green tea has been a long-running source of controversy. In the 1970s, some scientists claimed that the herb was “poisonous.” Now, we’ve found that green tea is actually a highly effective way to treat all sorts of conditions, from insomnia to anxiety.
For example, green tea is effective in treating acid reflux. According to a study conducted by the University of California at Berkeley, people who were given green tea daily for 4 weeks had a reduction of more than three times the median daily amount of acid reflux in their stomachs. This is a large effect, so more than half the people on the study actually had less reflux.
In another study, people who had a heart valve replacement had a small increase in acid reflux. Another study showed that adding a teaspoon of green tea to soup can reduce acid reflux by about 25%. This is a huge effect.