Wine and Cocktails without Heartburn: It's Possible with Prelief

This article is all about Prelief, the revolutionaryyou need to take proper precautions. Afterall,
product that takes the acid out of food.you're never going to improve your condition if
I love wine. I love it so much it hurts. Actually, inyou continue to let it flame up.
the past it really DID hurt. I had bad acid reflux,Personally, I struggled with this problem for years:
and wine would inevitably cause my heartburn andI LOVE both coffee and wine, but both caused
reflux to flare up.  It became so bad that I'd feelpersistent discomfort.  Every week I'd announce,
an acute burning in my throat when drinking any"I'm finally off coffee!," only to get lured back into
alcohol, and even then I couldn't resist thea Starbucks the following day, after which my
occasional glass of wine.addiction would be back in full force.
There was an obvious link between alcohol andFortunately, the market is full of remedies for
heartburn, and which leads to the question: Doesacid reflux and heartburn.  There are antacids,
alcohol cause acid reflux? Medical researchers areproton-pump inhibitors, and everything in
determining that no, it does not.between.  These treatments work on reducing
But watch it! That just means that your(or stopping completely) acid levels in the
heartburn or reflux didn't originate with alcohol. stomach.
Alcohol can still exacerbate the condition, causingPersonally, I prefer more gentler methods that
an acute flare-up.  Trust your gut: If you'reonly affect the acid levels in the food.  The
feeling the burn of heartburn in your esophaguspatented product that does this is called Prelief,
after drinking wine (or cocktails, or coffee, etc.),and it takes the acid out of food.