Apples, bananas, tomatoes would be about the only ones.
No. All carbonated beverages are acidic, and therefore contribute to acid reflux.
Yes. Alcohol is acidic, thereby increasing the incidence of acid reflux.
Fruits that are generally considered to be less acidic include bananas, melons (such as watermelon and cantaloupe), and papayas. These fruits tend to be easier on the stomach for individuals with acid reflux or sensitive stomachs.
There is a diet for people with acid reflux, or at least dietary restrictions. People with reflux find some relief when they avoid acidic foods, coffee, and carbonated beverages.
ACID! hence acid reflux, indigestion, etc.
NO! Peaches are very acidic, I don't suggest it.
Coke and vinegar are both acidic, and so would make your acid reflux worse.
Some of the worst foods for reflux are acidic foods and caffeine containing foods. This diet will limit fruits, chocolate and many different drinks to cut down on those two things.
Lime is a type of citrus fruit and as such, contains citric acid.
The esophagus is the body part where you can experience acid reflux. Acid reflux occurs when the acidic stomach contents flow back up into the esophagus, causing symptoms such as heartburn or regurgitation.
Acidic foods like citrus fruits and juices will definitely make acid reflux worse. For a list of foods to avoid to keep your acid reflux under control, I recommend this article: http://heartburn.about.com/cs/dietfood/a/heartburnfoods3.htm
Orange Juice is acidic, it contains citric acid