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Regular tea (black tea?) doesn't really bother me. I would have to drink a ridiculous amount before it becomes an issue on both the GERD and headache fronts. So, it's safe.

However, green tea is another story. It doesn't bother the GERD, but it will give me a headache. A darn shame, as it is so good for you.
That's pretty wild! It sounds llike regular tea doesn't prevent your headache either, no matter how much you drink? Perhaps you drink much milder tea than I do... and much stronger coffee, lol.

Or it could be you are sensitive to other constituents of both the coffee and the different kinds of tea. That almost has to be the case with green tea giving you a headache.

Hmmm. 'Tis a puzzlement.

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