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6. Sour Taste

In addition to soreness, when stomach acid rises in the esophagus and reaches the throat, people with GERD may develop a sour taste in the mouth from the pungent nature of gastric secretions. Brushing the teeth, using mouthwash regularly, chewing gum, and increasing the amount of drinking water can help counteract this effect. Some experts recommend home remedies, such as rinsing with cinnamon water or eating cloves, peppermint, or licorice, to reduce the taste. However, peppermint can worsen GERD in some people.

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