This is one reason why individuals who manage to maintain normal stomach acid levels are generally asymptomatic and don't develop ulcers unless they damage their stomach with alcohol, smoking, or drugs, or they supplement too much calcium, magnesium, or other acid-lowering remedies, which by reducing stomach acid too much, allow the bacteria to proliferate. Coffee consumption is another factor believed to aggravate the symptoms of H. Pylori infections... Full Text

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