As indigestion is caused by acid, the pH value is around 2-4.
Stomach acid (gastric acid) has a pH of 1-2, meaning it is very acidic.
The PH of indigestion tablets is 14, the strongest alkali
it would be the same as normal baking powder
The pH of most indigestion remedies, or antacids, range between 8 and 10 on the pH scale.
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the ph of it will not neutrelise the stomach acid.
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Indigestion tablet is taken for digesting the food. So its pH will be less than 7 i.e. acidic.
it mostly ranges form 8 to 10 on the ph scale because it needs to be an alkali to neutralise the acid in the stomach
Your's is the intleligent approach to this issue.
Heartburn/indigestion is caused by acidic foods (low pH) so take alkaline tablets (high pH) to neutralise the acids and stop the pain.
The same thing as if you didn't have indigestion. Aside from the possibility of a little extra pain. Indigestion is simply a feeling, not a rise in the PH levels of your Gastric Acid. The fluid produced by your stomach that is mostly Potassium-chloride, Sodium-chloride, and a small amount of Hydrochloric Acid. Indigestion is chronic or recurring pain in the upper abdomen usually caused from eating. It can cause numerous symptoms and can be quite painful for some people.
Because enzymes in the stomach work properly in an acidic pH (pH:2) so if we take a strong alkali it might turn our stomach alkaline. Note: (Am Not Sure Of This Answer But I Guess It Is Like That)
The way you get stomach pain is by your hydrochloric acid inside your stomach has a too low pH. If you want your stomach pain to leave you, you need to make the pH of your hydrochloric acid rise one or two on the pH scale, so you add a tablet which is made with alkalies also known as antacids
also know as indigestion
also know as indigestion
"I have an indigestion in my throat!" ************ "Do you have heartburn?" "Yeah- that pizza gave me indigestion. Got any Tums?"