Doctor Zlobin’s Advice: Why Drinking Coffee on an Empty Stomach is Harmful

2023-07-09 08:24:10

Doctor Zlobin: Why you shouldn’t drink coffee on an empty stomach

July 9 – NVL. If you drink this drink on an empty stomach every morning to wake up, then in the end, you will earn yourself a peptic ulcer.

According to Kubanskiye Novosti, the habit of drinking coffee in the morning is quite common throughout the world, but many doctors emphasize that it is extremely beneficial. Especially if you drink the drink on an empty stomach to wake up and go to work as soon as possible. Indeed, in this case, you are paving the way for yourself to the disease.

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According to Russian gastroenterologist Valentin Zlobin, coffee addiction carries huge health risks. If you only increase the dose more strongly, even when the doctor forbids you, then the drink, in the end, will cause irreparable harm to your body. If you also smoke cigarettes, then every morning a person, as the specialist emphasized, drinks “a solid portion of poison.”

“Getting into an empty stomach, coffee stimulates the production of gastric juice. Hydrochloric acid, which is part of the juice, begins to corrode the walls of the stomach. If such shocks occur constantly, then gastritis is nearby, and there it is not far from peptic ulcer. And then you will have to forget regarding coffee for a long time ,” the expert stressed.

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“It is worth paying attention to your feelings following a morning cup of coffee. If even a slight heartburn appears due to reflux, then the process of destruction of the gastrointestinal tract has begun,” summed up Zlobin.

It is worth emphasizing that the maximum level of the stress hormone in humans is observed following waking up. A cup of coffee in the morning triggers the production of this hormone, known as cortisol. Usually we take a rapid heartbeat for cheerfulness, but in fact our body is in a state of increased anxiety.

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