yes it can. There is caffeine in chocolate. Caffine irritates the intestines therefore one must omit chocolate or limit its use.
Does chocolate soymilk affect acid reflux? Soymilk, like dairy milk, is basic, and will neutralize stomach acid to some extent. It's possible that soymilk would relieve discomfort associated with acid reflux, however, it will not treat the underlying cause of too much acid being produced. Talk to a doctor for treatment options.
No it is not bad.
Fried and greasy foods, high fat meats, butter, mayonnaise, creamy sauces such as alfredo, salad dressings, whole milk dairy products, chocolate, and soda can all trigger acid reflux.
It depends on the type of cookies, but ingredients such as sugar or milk can trigger reflux.
Yes, all dairy products can. Also spicy foods may trigger acid reflux, as well as chocolate. Stop milk for a while and see if your acid reflux goes down. You may want to ask your doctor about Prevacid it works really well. 35mg-75mg.
yes, acid reflux can be treated. I prevent my acid reflux with Gaviscon and stop the pain after feeling it with prevacid. I do not believe acid reflux can be completely cured but it can be very well controlled.
Milk by itself does not cause acidity (raw milk). However, these days what we can find in the stores contains antibiotics, hormones, immuno globulins and lactoferrins.These things do cause acid reflux.
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Fats/oils, foods with high acids, milk and fried foods add to the acid reflux symptoms. If you are following the diet well and still are getting the symptoms, consult a family doctor.
wat kind of acid is found in butter milk is............. lactic acid while fermenting lactose the primary sugar found in milk thnks its briizhii or breezzy livin life for GOD....peace out
Having acid reflux disease is about the same as having heartburn. There are certain foods that will cause problems. One is spicy foods. You should drink a lot of milk. There are diets that help. www.healthcastle.com/acid_reflux.shtml
I think the lactic acid will bother you but not as bad as drinking a straight glass of milk.