Xue Sheng
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Oddly, tea doesn't affect me much, whilst coffee really affects me. I've since substituted coffee for tea...
Makes me wonder if I should try decaf coffee though. My theory is that acid is the bigger trigger for me, and tea is less acidic than coffee, whilst caffeine is largely irrelevant, but I could be wrong.
I don't know what the decaffeination process involves, though. Perhaps it makes the coffee less acidic.
Caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee, no difference for me, both cause reflux. It was the trigger I was talking about, decaf coffee. However, I too can drink tea. But I am more of a tea drinker than coffee drinker
But not everyones triggers are exactly the same