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Foods that may cause heartburn: | |||
Sodas (including cola), and other carbonated beverages | |||
Chocolate | |||
Citrus fruits and juices | |||
Tomatoes and tomato sauce (such as pizza and pasta sauce) | |||
Spicy foods | |||
Red pepper (bell pepper) | |||
Peppermint and spearmint | |||
Dry foods such as peanuts | |||
Fatty foods such as ice cream | |||
Garlic | |||
Bread and other foods derived from grains | |||
Wine | |||
Drugs are also known to cause or trigger heartburn symptoms. | |||
Tobacco products (cigarettes, snuff, etc.) | |||
Cocaine, and especially Methamphetamine is known to trigger heartburn. | |||
Alcohol | |||
Caffeine, as found in Coffee, tea, cola, and other beverages | |||
It can also be psychosomatic, primarily in relation to stress and fatigue | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Foods that may cause heartburn:
Sodas (including cola), and other carbonated beverages Chocolate Citrus fruits and juices Tomatoes and tomato sauce (such as pizza and pasta sauce) Spicy foods Red pepper (bell pepper) Peppermint and spearmint Dry foods such as peanuts Fatty foods such as ice cream Garlic Bread and other foods derived from grains Wine
Drugs are also known to cause or trigger heartburn symptoms.
Tobacco products (cigarettes, snuff, etc.) Cocaine, and especially Methamphetamine is known to trigger heartburn. Alcohol Caffeine, as found in Coffee, tea, cola, and other beverages
It can also be psychosomatic, primarily in relation to stress and fatigue