3 Types Of Drinks That People With Religion Should Avoid

JAKARTA - People with ulcers need to pay attention to every drink consumed, because some types of drinks can worsen the condition of the stomach. Choosing the right drink is very important to prevent discomfort and maintain the health of the digestive tract.

Maag is a sensation of burning in the chest, but actually this happens because stomach acid flows back into the throat (an acid reflux).

Sometimes, there is also an acidic taste or feeling like something "involved" in the back of the mouth. Magnetic pain is usually accompanied by digestive disorders, bloating, and even excessive eating.

This condition is very uncomfortable, and people often seek treatment to relieve it. However, many are in a hurry to choose certain drinks that can actually worsen the situation.

According to Indian gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi, there are several types of general drinks that should be avoided when experiencing ulcers, as quoted by ANTARA.

Many people believe that lemon juice can relieve ulcers because it is considered a natural solution. However, Dr. Sethi warns that lemon juice is acidic so that it can actually worsen the stomach condition.

Putting foods with soda is a common practice, often with the assumption that soda can increase food taste and help digestion. Classical combinations such as pizza and soda are the favorites of many people. However, this belief is wrong.

Dr. Sethi explained that soda contains carbon dioxide, which increases pressure on the stomach. This pressure can force stomach acid to flow back into the throat, exacerminating acid reflux.

Although there are many popular claims from influencers about the benefits of apple juice vinegar, Dr. Sethi warns that apple juice vinegar is acidic and can exacerbate it, not relieve it.

Home remedies like these may seem easy and fast, but are not always effective and sometimes exacerbate discomfort.

Instead, Dr. Sethi recommends choosing non-beam drinks such as herbal tea or water. This drink can help calm the stomach without worsening acid reflux. It is very important to choose a soft drink in the stomach during the maag episode to reduce symptoms more effectively.