Can I measure my esophageal pH at home to determine abnormal acidity or GERD?
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I agree with the above about TUMS, but if coffee is you’re problem also take a look at coffee by Boresha International, they select their beans carefully and also one of the few infrared roasted coffees out there so there is less acidity.
no. lay off the TUMS ( the calcium in them can sometimes cause an acid rebound)– use a liquid antacid such as Maalox or Mylanta.