Cucumbers are generally considered low in acidity and are unlikely to cause heartburn for most people. However, individual reactions can vary, and some may experience discomfort due to the high water content or if consumed in large quantities. Additionally, if cucumbers are prepared with spicy or acidic dressings, that could contribute to heartburn. It's always best to monitor your own body's responses to different foods.
the real cause of heart burn is acid in the tummy and burns like the mad
Acidity can cause heart burn which is typified by chest pain that feels like your heart. It's not located in your heart. It's indigestion.
it cause heart burn and acid in your esophagus
No, you do not burn more calories digesting a cucumber than there are calories in it. Cucumbers are very low in calories, containing about 16 calories per 100 grams. The energy expended during digestion, known as the thermic effect of food, is typically around 10% of the calorie content, which means you would burn only about 1-2 calories digesting a cucumber. Thus, you would not burn more calories than the cucumber contains.
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One thing that i know of that can cause heart burn is a family line. It could be passed down through the generations, you know?
yes im a scientist myself and study living organs a sea cucumber does have a heart xx
It can burn you very badly It can cause your heart to beat incorrectly or even not at all
High dosages of glucosamine may cause gastric problems, nausea, diarrhea, indigestion, and heart-burn.
You could have heart problems that cause you to have chest burn and make it difficult to breathe. You could have also eaten something that doesn't agree with you.
Ectopic pregnancy has nothing to do with heart burn.
Heart rate to burn the most fat