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10. Excess Sugar and Chocolate

Chocolate is a sweet treat enjoyed by many. In fact, dark chocolate has been demonstrated to have several health benefits. There are certain compounds in chocolate, however, especially bittersweet chocolate, that can cause heartburn. Eating chocolate also relaxes those muscles between the stomach and the esophagus. This increases the chance of escaping acids creating pain in your stomach. A square of chocolate now and again may be a compromise between your sweet tooth and heartburn but choose your diet wisely. Chocolate is also a fairly common allergen. If you experience stomach pain after eating chocolate, you might actually be allergic to it. Consult with a specialist to rule food allergies out, especially chocolate.

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