A base or a basic salt that neutralises the stomach acidity is called an antacid.
in the stomach
yes and an over the counter drug... and an antiacid
When antacids reacts with acids from the stomach this is a chemical change.
anti acid is a normally a base and it's weak
This may have just upset your stomach, advise some antiacid.
You have got indigestion caused by acid reflux. Take an antiacid.
A few antacid (low acid) foods include fruits, vegetables, rice, and bran cereals.
it's called maalox it's an antiacid
Any type of over the counter antiacid, although they will not be nearly as affective, but they get the job done in minor cases.
Crushed antacid will react faster than a whole antacid tablet. This is because crushing increases the surface area exposed to the acid, allowing for more efficient contact and interaction. As a result, the chemical reaction occurs more quickly with crushed antacid compared to its whole form.
Prunes and check what you eat. You can also use the small laxatives they have at the pharmacy.
Probably not. Antacids work to neutralize acids by creating carbon dioxide; that can be hazardous to birds, who are not used to belching.