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SINGAPORE, 24 March
2026
 As coffee culture thrives across Singapore,
from traditional kopi to modern specialty cafés, new research highlights a
growing need to prioritize digestive well-being, particularly the health of the
stomach lining.

A study by The
Hashemite University in Jordan involving 400 adults aged 18–65 found that
caffeine consumers were significantly more likely to experience
gastrointestinal symptoms than non-consumers. Heartburn increased up to
14-fold, while bloating and fullness rose 8-fold.

These symptoms are
closely linked to the condition of the gastric mucosa, the stomach’s protective
lining that shields tissues from digestive acid, supports immunity, and
regulates acid production. Caffeine can stimulate gastric acid secretion and
affect motility. This may add stress to the gastric mucosa, especially in
sensitive individuals.

A Growing
Concern in Singapore

With daily caffeine
consumption common in Singapore, awareness of its potential impact on digestive
comfort is rising. While moderate intake is generally considered safe for most,
many Singaporeans are paying closer attention to dietary habits that may
influence long-term gut health.

Supporting
the Stomach from Within: The Shift to Mucosa Health

Maintaining a healthy
gastric mucosa is essential for reducing irritation from dietary triggers and
supporting long-term gastrointestinal resilience. This has driven interest in
nutritional approaches and functional ingredients focused on supporting mucosal
protection and maintaining gut balance, rather than simply addressing symptoms
after discomfort arises.

Healthcare professionals recommend
that individuals experiencing persistent or severe digestive symptoms seek
medical evaluation. At the same time, maintaining awareness of dietary triggers
and adopting a proactive approach to wellness, including, where appropriate,
consuming foods traditionally associated with digestive support, such as
cabbage and broccoli, alongside consideration of certain naturally derived ingredients, including beeswax alcohols, which have been studied for their
potential role in supporting gastric mucosa health by enhancing mucus
production, can contribute to overall stomach health.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

Author

Clara@gmail.com

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