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Dispepsia e ulcera - Caffè e stomaco

Non si ritiene che possa esserci correlazione fra l'insorgenza di patologie gastriche e caffè: esso, anzi, stimola la produzione di saliva (favorendo la prima fase digestiva che avviene in bocca),