Antacids, yeah, they work by neutralizing stomach acid to give you quick relief from heartburn and acid reflux. What’s going on is they react with the acid to raise the pH level in your stomach, which makes the acid less harsh. So, while they give quick relief, it’s mostly temporary—things go back to normal once the antacid clears outta your system.
Now, for the different forms like chewable, liquids, effervescent… it’s mostly about what you prefer. Liquids might work faster 'cause they don’t need to break down, but honestly, any could do the job. Just figure out what feels best.
There can be side effects if you go overboard with antacids—think low calcium or high calcium, depending on the type. Magnesium-based ones can mess with your poop, make it loose, and over time, if not watched, you might see issues with kidneys or vitamins. So yeah, moderation’s key here.
If you want to go the Ayurveda way, we focus on balancing Pitta dosha—responsible for all that heat and acid. Ginger is a classic go-to but can sometimes be too heating if Pitta is already flaring, so it’s more of a mixed bag. Would suggest going for cooling things—like amla or licorice, which can be calming. Aloe vera juice can be great for soothing that heat, just have it in small sips. Avoid triggers like spicy foods, fried stuff, and too much caffeine. Also, incorporating a bit of mishri (rock sugar) with water, especially after meals, might help too.
And hey, eating smaller meals, chewing thoroughly, avoiding lying down right after eating… these things make a big difference over time. Oh, and stress reduction! Maybe try pranayama or short daily meditation, because stress definitely doesn’t help.
For people who’ve used antacids, the fast relief’s often great, but long-term? Yeah, some say they ran into side effects, so it’s all about finding balance and not just relying on 'em forever.



