All joe-king aside, this one’s backed up by fact.
While some commenters got a little, well, salty, others were lining up in support,.One TikTok user claimed that they stopped getting heartburn after drinking coffee once they began adding a pinch of salt to the grounds before brewing.Dr. Anis Khalaf, an Orlando-based acupuncturist with a sizeable TikTok following, said that adding salt to coffee is smart for a number of reasons.
Others highlighted the technique’s classic appeal, with some reporting that the notion had been passed down in their families for generations. “Grandpa always did this when he made coffee in the Navy on a submarine. Totally works when we go camping with a good old fashioned percolator,” one user commented.
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