Every month, 60 million Americans experience heartburn and 15
million of those Americans suffer daily. Heartburn, indigestion
and upset stomach cause countless Americans to limit their
intake of their favorite foods like coffee. Doctors frequently
restrict or eliminate coffee to help control the painful
churning in their patient s stomachs. Consumption of
prescription and OTC medications to relieve heartburn has
reached an all time high. Unfortunately, reducing your naturally
occurring stomach acid exposes you to several new health
concerns. New research suggests that relying on drugs like
Nexium and Prilosec may increase your risk of developing
pneumonia. Improperly digested food and lower food poisoning
protection are just a few other complications associated with
lower levels of stomach acid. Routine consumption of stomach
acid altering drugs, even antacids, has become a necessity for
coffee lovers to continue enjoying their favorite drink.
On a daily basis, coffee drinkers with sensitive stomachs
struggle with a painfully difficult decision. Is their cherished
morning coffee worth the hours of stomach pain or discomfort?
Can they endure the pain (so they can have their coffee) or
should they consume another round of stomach acid altering
drugs? What is a coffee lover with a sensitive stomach supposed
to do?
With one out of five coffee drinkers in the US suffering from
stomach upset, another alternative has finally become available.
A patented, all natural, chemical free, high-pressure steaming
process removes over 75% of the acidity and irritants but leaves
the coffee s aroma, flavor and caffeine intact. Made from
supreme quality, organically grown Arabica coffee beans, low
acid coffee can now be tolerated by the most sensitive stomachs.
Developed in Europe, this process greatly reduces the acidic
chlorogenic substances prior to the roasting process so there s
few irritants produced during roasting, resulting in rich
flavored, low acid coffee.
Drinking low acid coffee solves two major problems for coffee
lovers with sensitive stomachs. How to enjoy their coffee
everyday while preventing the inevitable stomach upset and
avoiding acid reducing drugs? It s now possible to enjoy coffee
throughout the day, pain free, and disrupting the digestion
process. Deprived coffee lovers with sensitive stomachs can
enjoy coffee again with high quality, low acid coffee.
Tonya Sage owns http://www.CoffeeGrand.com , an authorized
distributor of Hevla low acid coffee. CoffeeGrand.com also
educates their visitors and customers on various heartburn
related diseases and heartburn prevention.