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Antacids have a pH under 7.
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It didn't work. Science is all about figuring out how things work. Alchemy doesn't work, and never did.
Antacids are bases that can neutralize many acids like HCL. To neutralize an acid you have to add a base to it. Antacid tablets are used for heartburns and can reduce excess acidity in your stomach
Antacids react with bases and neutralize each other to form a neutral.
Antacids work by neutralizing acid and coating the stomach. Antacids should be taken 1 hour after meals or when gastro esophageal reflux disease symptoms occur. Liquid antacids usually work faster than tablets or chewable. Antacids are useful because they relieve symptoms rapidly. But relief is only temporary. Over-the-counter antacids do not prevent symptoms from returning or rarely allow an injured esophagus to heal.
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Antacids work against acids. If you were to add an acid to an acid you would just make more acid. They are therefore alkaline.
Antacids are ok but using a few teaspoons of baking soda in a 1\4 cup of warm water mix well: takes about 15 min to work but u won't be up all night taking a bunch of antacids.
Antacids.
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Antacids are medicine that counteract acidity. The different types of antacids are sodium antacids (Alka-seltzers), calcium antacids (Tums) and magnesium antacids (Maalox).
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Antacids work only in the stomach and pylorus, where the powerful stomach acid secretions can cause irritation and damage to the tissues. Ordinary antacids neutralize some of this acid to reduce discomfort. However, damage (e.g. ulcers) can still occur. In the duodenum, basic secretions including bile from the liver neutralize the acid pH.