ArishMell · 70-79, M
Its never wise to think you can diagnose your own internal troubles, and no social-medium can possibly act as your doctor; but if you think you are suffering from "acid reflux" (sometimes causing "hearthburn") try over-the-counter relievers for it.
You have also made a mistake in your question. The higher the pH of a substance, the lower its acidity. A substance of high pH is an alkali.
You have also made a mistake in your question. The higher the pH of a substance, the lower its acidity. A substance of high pH is an alkali.
Bleak · 36-40, F
This acid reflux always hurts.
Watch out your diet.
Watch out your diet.
greensnacks · F
Over the counter medicine and or baking soda a teaspoon. Cabbage too. Couple of grains of clear uncooked rice.
nonsensiclesnail · F
Baking soda in water.
Peaceseeker123 · 26-30, F
@nonsensiclesnail im already baked 😝lol jk.. thanks 😁
OogieBoogie · F
@Peaceseeker123 its a terrific remedy.
Works within seconds.
Ive been using it almost daily for decades.
Works within seconds.
Ive been using it almost daily for decades.
Peaceseeker123 · 26-30, F
@OogieBoogie is it sodium bicarbonate ?
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Isabgol
Warm water
Or puke it out
Isabgol
Warm water
Or puke it out
Mix about 2.5 teaspoons of baking soda with a half liter (16.9oz) of water, take small sips when You feel excess acid in your stomach, keep a bottle of it by your bedside as well, it will taste super salty so don't chug it, you will hork if You do.