Calcium Carbonate, such as what u would find in your antacids at your local pharmacy (tums(R), Rolaids(R), Pepcid(R), etc.). Depending on the person milk may help.
And even if you have none of the above on hand, drinking water will often help.
Calcium carbonate is also known as an alkali or base.
You can also take some TUM's.
My personal favorite, Bepto Bismo!! Cherry is very tasty, but other than actually curing an acid stomach there is nothing you can do. An acid stomach comes from drinking to much coffee and coke. To heal your stomach (very very slowly) you need to refrain from eating any drinks and foods that have acid or anything that has citric acid in it. Good Luck! :0)
Your stomach naturally secretes acid in order to digest foods. Unfortunately, some individuals experience heartburn or reflux, conditions in which the acid of the stomach flows back into the esophagus. This can cause significant burning, pain and inflammation as the acid irritates the lining of the esophagus. If left untreated, excess stomach acid can cause permanent damage or even internal bleeding. Fortunately, natural approaches may help to neutralize the acid causing your symptoms. Speak with your doctor before using any approach to relieve symptoms related to excess stomach
Milk of Magnesia that contains Magnesium Hydroxide can neutralize the excess stomach acid.
a mild alkali because a strong one would cause more indigestion
Antacid tablets will help to reduce stomach acidity.
hydrochloric acid
Alkali and/or Base
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the stomach produce hydrochloric acid that kills bacteria in our present food we ate and activates protease for digestion to take place.
In the Mouth then the second is the Stomach
HCL (hydrochloric acid) begins digestion in stomach.
The esophagus is a tube that runs between the throat and stomach. It is designed to help stomach acid stay in the stomach and to get food and drink to the stomach.
Enzymes, they are responsible in chemical digestion.
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The stomach contains strong acids to help with digestion and the breaking up of foods.
Acid is found in the stomach, because the acid helps in digestion.
Saliva, amylase, mechanical and chemical digestion, muscles, mucus, stomach acid.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid to aid digestion.
Yes, the stomach contain hydrochloric acid (HCl) - as an aid for digestion.
It breaks down the food you eat. It's part of the digestion process.
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The stomach produces hydrochloric acid to aid digestion
in the mouth (saliva) in the stomach (stomach acid)