Prevent Heartburn With These 5 Foods

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Prevent Heartburn With These 5 Foods

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If you suffer from heartburn or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), the acid that's in your stomach comes back up through your esophagus, and results in burning and pain in your chest. It's often caused by the foods you eat, so here are some foods

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