Trout- You might try lowering the temp of the water in your pour over, say 185º or so. And keep experimenting with beans.
Good story and good for you! Awesome!I am going to give a bit of unsolicited advice to all you members with GERD. This is from someone with deep experience with this. I was first diagnosed with GERD and a hiatal hernia in the late 1990s. I have basically had my esophagus rebuilt twice with a procedure called a laparoscopic fundalplicaion. Both of those ”blew out” well over a decade ago. I have previously been prescribed every gut medicine and pump inhibitor ever devised by man. I spent about 20 years puking blood most days. I went through a stretch where I was not taking any meds and I really noticed no difference.
Advance the clock a few years, I decided to get overall healthier and lose some unnecessary weight. Part of this regime involved taking pre and probiotics and an abstinence of wheat from my diet. I based the use of pre and probiotics on a comment a pretty respected gut doctor made to me about research that most GERD was not caused by acid but, by a motility issue. The decision about wheat was taken because I thought that gluten could be a problem.
So, what happened? After just about a week, I was no longer daily puking ?. I did not have a problem with gluten. However, I did find that adding wheat back into my diet would always give me gastric distress of some order.My own conclusion is that, wheat is not what it was when I was a kid on the farm and that it was best avoided. Correcting my gut biome with the daily pre and probiotics was the main difference.
I will note that, I began a Ketogenic dIet about 3 years ago and lost about 50lbs. I visited Russia (my wife and I have a place there) in 2019 and went off the Keto and began to consume wheat products. Within weeks I was ”sick” again and put back on most of the weight over the next year.
I got sick of being fatter, sicker, and dumber and went back on Keto and kicked wheat to the curb again in February 2021. I have lost 55 lbs since then (now a skinny 165) and feel better than I have in the last 30 years.
I am not a medical professional but, I spent many years being a professional patient. I am not necessarily advocating anything (maybe) but, I hope that sharing these experiences may help some of you suffering. Been there-don’t plan on going back.
I realize that this is quite rambling but I would be remiss in not mentioning that, about 10 years ago, I had to have my gall bladder removed because of a (luckily, non-cancerous) tumor. There is/was a good possibility that this was the result of longtime use of statins and proton pump inhibitors. Just a cautionary word…
Sir: As someone has indicated already a personal favorite, some Indonesian varieties have low or mild acidity. Also, Brazilian and Salvadoran may fall into low acidic coffees.Trout- You might try lowering the temp of the water in your pour over, say 185º or so. And keep experimenting with beans.
I can totally identify....... I was diagnosed with GERD in the mid 90s and was prescribed every single little pill available. It didn't help.I am going to give a bit of unsolicited advice to all you members with GERD. This is from someone with deep experience with this. I was first diagnosed with GERD and a hiatal hernia in the late 1990s. I have basically had my esophagus rebuilt twice with a procedure called a laparoscopic fundalplicaion. Both of those ”blew out” well over a decade ago. I have previously been prescribed every gut medicine and pump inhibitor ever devised by man. I spent about 20 years puking blood most days. I went through a stretch where I was not taking any meds and I really noticed no difference.
Advance the clock a few years, I decided to get overall healthier and lose some unnecessary weight. Part of this regime involved taking pre and probiotics and an abstinence of wheat from my diet. I based the use of pre and probiotics on a comment a pretty respected gut doctor made to me about research that most GERD was not caused by acid but, by a motility issue. The decision about wheat was taken because I thought that gluten could be a problem.
So, what happened? After just about a week, I was no longer daily puking ?. I did not have a problem with gluten. However, I did find that adding wheat back into my diet would always give me gastric distress of some order.My own conclusion is that, wheat is not what it was when I was a kid on the farm and that it was best avoided. Correcting my gut biome with the daily pre and probiotics was the main difference.
I will note that, I began a Ketogenic dIet about 3 years ago and lost about 50lbs. I visited Russia (my wife and I have a place there) in 2019 and went off the Keto and began to consume wheat products. Within weeks I was ”sick” again and put back on most of the weight over the next year.
I got sick of being fatter, sicker, and dumber and went back on Keto and kicked wheat to the curb again in February 2021. I have lost 55 lbs since then (now a skinny 165) and feel better than I have in the last 30 years.
I am not a medical professional but, I spent many years being a professional patient. I am not necessarily advocating anything (maybe) but, I hope that sharing these experiences may help some of you suffering. Been there-don’t plan on going back.
I realize that this is quite rambling but I would be remiss in not mentioning that, about 10 years ago, I had to have my gall bladder removed because of a (luckily, non-cancerous) tumor. There is/was a good possibility that this was the result of longtime use of statins and proton pump inhibitors. Just a cautionary word…
What roaster do you use? I home roast for fun.I am a reflux sufferer, as well as a number of my friends. I also own a small family coffee roastery. I would suggest trying a local roastery. Darker coffee does lower the acidity, but the roast profile also makes a difference. I have customers that can drink coffee once again without issues due to my coffee selections, and roast profiles. So you are not out of luck.
I roast on a Mill City.What roaster do you use? I home roast for fun.
Sweet. Thank you!I roast on a Mill City.