Excessive consumption of black tea can lead to acid reflux. Like coffee, tea's caffeine relaxes the diaphragm and lower esophageal sphincter, affecting their function. People who experience a resurgence of acid reflux symptoms after drinking tea may want to consider switching to varieties that contain less caffeine and fewer tannins, such as herbal or green teas.

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