12 Worst Foods For Acid Reflux

3. Carbonated Beverages

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When what’s in your cup is fizzing with bubbles, you’re sending that carbonation—which is gas—to your stomach. The gas increases the gastric pressure, essentially pushing on the walls of your stomach, including our friend, the sphincter. If the sphincter opens, gas and acid can travel back up. Speaking of acid, if you drink soda (aka pop or cola), you’re adding extra acid to your belly, and that’s not helping matters either. Not only that, if the drink contains caffeine, this alone can trigger acid reflux. According to one study, Coke, Tab, and Diet Pepsi were the most acidic, but in general, diet sodas can be even more problematic because they are higher in acid than regular soda.

4. Onions

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There is a definite link between onions and the awful experience of acid riding up the esophagus. Onions slow the speed at which the lower esophageal sphincter closes, separating the stomach from the esophagus. Onions also increase the amount of time the stomach is highly acidic. The combination of the stomach acting essentially like a cauldron of acid combined with the sphincter not closing off the esophagus from the stomach as fast as it should, leaves a recipe for reflux. Heartburn and belching are sure to follow if you have this condition. Cooking your onions will not improve your chances of avoiding reflux.