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		<title>By: Haley</title>
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		<description>The link pasted below says the complete opposite of what your article says about pineapple being a contributor to heartburn. In fact, she says it&#039;s to be eaten to help &quot;soothe&quot; heartburn. I just ate pineapple 10 minutes ago and believe to be having heartburn, so I decided to &quot;google&quot; heartburn and I came up with two entirely opposite articles. Why is this? Could it be that pineapple helps under certain circumstances? or is this author completely confused and wrong? THANKS!


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The link pasted below says the complete opposite of what your article says about pineapple being a contributor to heartburn. In fact, she says it&#8217;s to be eaten to help &#8220;soothe&#8221; heartburn. I just ate pineapple 10 minutes ago and believe to be having heartburn, so I decided to &#8220;google&#8221; heartburn and I came up with two entirely opposite articles. Why is this? Could it be that pineapple helps under certain circumstances? or is this author completely confused and wrong? THANKS!</p>
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