{"id":72868,"date":"2023-08-27T04:47:11","date_gmt":"2023-08-27T02:47:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.caffeinedude.com\/?p=72868"},"modified":"2023-08-27T04:47:11","modified_gmt":"2023-08-27T02:47:11","slug":"can-i-drink-coffee-with-h-pylori","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.caffeinedude.com\/can-i-drink-coffee-with-h-pylori\/","title":{"rendered":"Can I Drink Coffee With H Pylori"},"content":{"rendered":"
In the age of health-consciousness and ‘clean eating’, it’s no surprise that H pylori and coffee have become a topical discussion. H pylori<\/strong> is a bacteria that causes an infection in the digestive tract, while coffee has made its way from a ‘morning must-have’ to a health drink that boasts various therapeutic benefits. Yet, the question remains: can coffee be consumed when infected with H pylori? In this article, we’ll unravel the true story of coffee and H pylori. <\/p>\n H pylori is a Gram-negative, spiral-shaped bacteria living in the stomach and small intestine of humans. It is one of the leading causes of infection in developed countries, leading to various digestive issues such as: <\/p>\n Although the effects of H pylori on human health remain largely unknown, it’s recommended to treat the infection. Treatment protocols typically involve antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors.<\/p>\n There is a long-standing debate surrounding the health benefits of coffee. Many current studies suggest that including it as part of a balanced diet may have a positive effect on overall health and wellness. Coffee is rich in nutrients, antioxidants and minerals which can potentially have a positive effect on brain health, increase energy levels, reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, and protect against Alzheimer’s disease. In addition, coffee can even act as an appetite suppressant, making it an ideal addition to those on a diet or weight-loss journey. <\/p>\nWhat is H pylori <\/h2>\n
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What are the Health and Nutritional Benefits of Coffee? <\/h2>\n
Can I Drink Coffee with an H pylori Infection? <\/h2>\n