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What other benefits does Acid Redux provide in addition to treating GERD or acid reflux?

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There is emerging science concerning the alkaline condition of the body and possible benefits. If the lower esophageal sphincter is relaxed incorrectly it allows food and acid to enter the esophagus before this muscle closes. Acid Redux tablets are formulated to, not only reduce stomach acid, but also to pass through the stomach and dissolve in the upper intestine. Once there, they can reduce the acidity of all the body's electrolytes (first the blood, then the urine and other fluids).
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Question: I have acid reflux (GERD). How long does it take to see results with Acidgone®?

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Answer: There is no definite answer for this question because different individuals are in different stages of development with acid reflux/GERD. According to the experience of our customers, most people achieve about 75% improvement in 3 to 4 weeks by taking Acidgone® 2 to 4 times a day. Some of our customers achieve drastic improvement in one week. Answer: One of the reasons is that after taking a full serving of Acidgone®, you will be full.
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How does Acid ReDux work in the stomach to provide relief and what are the mechanisms of reaction?

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Acid Redux influences the gastrointestinal (GI) smooth muscle, mucosa and blood vessels by buffering acidic secretions that irritate the GI and cause symptoms described as GERD or acid reflux. Acid Redux contains H+ (positive hydrogen) ions in combination with calcium, magnesium and potassium. This combination allows the calcium, magnesium and potassium to be more effective in neutralizing acid that cause irritation, restores oxygen to the blood and soothes irritated tissues.
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Question: What kinds of food should I eat if I have heartburn from acid reflux (GERD)?

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Answer: No, definitely not. You may stop taking it after you recover. You may start back any time you want or take it sporadically as needed for acid reflux or body detox. Acid reflux (GERD), like obesity, is not a real disease. It is a result of improper eating and digestive functions. In other words, you may suffer from it again after you stop taking Acidgone® and start improper lifestyle practices again. However, Acidgone® may be taken on a daily basis if you choose to.
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What is acid reflux disease (GERD)?

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Acid reflux describes a backflow of acid from the stomach into the swallowing tube or esophagus. This acid can irritate and sometimes damage the lining on the inside of the esophagus. Almost everyone experiences acid reflux at some time. The usual symptom is heartburn, an uncomfortable burning sensation behind the breastbone, most commonly occurring after a meal. In some individuals this reflux is frequent or severe enough to cause more significant problems.
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Are there other forms of Acid Redux?

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Yes, because Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is highly acidic we have formulated Acid Redux with 500mg of Vitamin C, so you can supplement with Vitamin C without stomach distress. Our Acid Redux - C is actually much less acidic than the leading brand of "acid neutralized" Vitamin C.
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What is known of the constituents of Acid Redux?

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The alkaline substances of Acid Redux include alkaline earth metal carbonates, alkali and alkaline earth metal hydroxides. More specifically, alkaline earth metal carbonates include calcium and magnesium carbonates, and alkali and alkaline earth metal hydroxides include potassium and magnesium hydroxides. Alkaline substances having long-lasting antacid activity include alkali and alkaline earth metal carbonates.
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Why is gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) a concern?

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Some infants and children who have gastroesophageal reflux may not vomit, but may still have stomach contents move up the esophagus and spill over into the windpipe. This can cause asthma, pneumonia, and possibly even SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). Infants and children with GERD who vomit frequently may not gain weight and grow normally. Inflammation (esophagitis) or ulcers (sores) can form in the esophagus due to contact with stomach acid.
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What is Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)?

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During normal ingestion and digestion, food travels from the mouth through a tube of muscle called the esophagus to the stomach, where it remains until it is pushed into the intestine. Muscles in the lower part of the esophagus just above the stomach, called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), tighten to keep food and digestive acid in the stomach.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), SVCMC; New York NY
Reflux means that stomach acid and juices flow from the stomach back up into the tube that leads from the throat to the stomach (esophagus). This causes heartburn. When you have heartburn at least 2 times a week, it is called gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. Eating too much or bending forward after eating sometimes causes heartburn and a sour taste in the mouth. But having heartburn from time to time doesn't mean you have GERD.
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How can I find more information about reflux and GERD?

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Please go to our "links" page, where we maintain an updated Internet guide to web sites concerning GERD. What Is Reflux | Treating Acid Reflux | How to Use Bedge | Order a Bedge | E-Mail Us | FAQ's | GERD Links | Home
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What is the effect of the acid neutralizing composition of Acid Redux?

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The acid-neutralizing composition includes alkaline substances (i.e., calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, and gum acacia) that are active in reducing the acidity of an acidic food or beverage. They are minerals that are recommended by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration).
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How does Acid Redux? work in the stomach to provide relief?

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Acid Redux? has a soothing influence on the smooth muscle,esophageal mucosa (mucus membraines) and blood vessels of the gastrointestinal system (GI) by buffering the hydrochloric acid secretions that cause the irritation experienced by those with GERD or acid reflux. Acid Redux? does not treat GERD or acid reflux disease,but does relieve the symptoms.
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What is Acid Reflux?

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When the valve found at the lower end of the esophagus is dysfunctional, it allows the acidic content of the stomach to be regurgitated. Heartburn is a common problem in today's world. Acid reflux, gastric reflux, GERD, (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) are the many names heartburn has been given. Even though they all share many of the same traits, There are two trends of thought on how to stop heartburn.
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What is acid reflux disease?

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The term Acid reflux refers to a backflow problem from the stomach to the esophagus. Food substance that come from the stomach contain acids that the esophagus is not designed to handle and they can eventually do damage to the lining of the esophagus. Most everyone experiences some level of Acid Reflux from time to time. Periodic occurrences are generally referred to as heartburn and are accompanied by a 'burning' sensation at the top of the stomach area.
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What is the relationship between smoking and Acid Reflux?

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Smoking itself doesn't cause Acid Reflux. In fact, there is hardly any evidence that would suggest that it even worsens the symptoms.
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If I suffer from Acid Reflux, what should I avoid?

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Knowing what certain foods (if any) seem to aggravate the disease is helpful. Also, try to avoid lying down after eating a meal, wearing tight fitting clothes, or even just bending over. Any of these can present the opportunity for your Acid Reflux to flare up. Essentially, making notes of what seems to trigger your reflux and then avoiding them is not only helpful but your notes or journal will also be very helpful for your doctor as well.
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Is there a cure for Acid Reflux disease?

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this time there is no cure for Acid Reflux disease. In some cases it can be directly related to a specific aggravating factor and will leave when these factors are removed. However, in most cases Acid Reflux is chronic to some degree. It can, however, be managed effectively in most cases via lifestyle and/or medications. In some sever cases, surgery can become an option, but this should be discussed thoroughly with your physician.
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Is Acid Redux effective in many different foods and beverages?

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Yes, the acid-neutralizing composition of Acid Redux includes a combination of alkaline substances having both rapid and long-lasting antacid activity. As such, the composition of Acid Redux is particularly well suited for reducing the acidity of caffeinated beverages such as coffee and tea or the acidity of orange or tomato juice. The rapid acting alkaline substances (e.g.
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How stable is Acid Redux after formulating into a tablet?

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Acid Redux is very stable, up to five years, as long as moisture is avoided. All of the ingredients will activate with water or acids. All of the formulas are directly compressible and will function well with the normal excepients used in tableting.
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What are the effect of the magnesium hydroxide in Acid Redux?

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Magnesium hydroxide present in the composition has the effect of counteracting the constipative effect that often accompanies the ingestion of calcium carbonate. Furthermore, from a dietary standpoint, the alkaline substances also provide calcium, potassium, and magnesium, minerals for which the FDA has proposed minimum daily requirements. Magnesium hydroxide supplements the neutralizing effect of the potassium hydroxide, and is the second most active neutralizer.
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What are the GRAS citations for each of the constituents of Acid Redux?

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All ingredients are designated as GRAS, as defined by the U.S. FDA and contains a uniform mixture of the following items sourced from U.S. food grade or pharmaceutical grade ingredients: calcium carbonate, 21 CFR 184.1191; magnesium hydroxide, 21 CFR 184.1428; potassium hydroxide, 21 CFR 184.1631; and gum acacia 21 CFR 184.1330.
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Heartburn, Reflux, GERD, and Hiatal Hernia - How do they relate?

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Heartburn, reflux, and acid indigestion are symptoms (physical discomforts), which may indicate a disease that most physicians today call GastroEsophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD for short. In the past, this disease process was often referred to as a Hiatal Hernia (see below). The terms GERD and Hiatal Hernia are sometimes used interchangeably, although today they mean different things.
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What causes gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)?

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In normal digestion, the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) opens to allow food to pass into the stomach and closes to prevent food and acidic stomach juices from flowing back into the esophagus. Gastroesophageal reflux occurs when the LES is weak or relaxes inappropriately, allowing the stomach's contents to flow up into the esophagus. The severity of GERD depends on LES dysfunction, as well as the type and amount of fluid brought up from the stomach and the neutralizing effect of saliva.
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Do acid medications cure acid reflux?

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Heartburn medications control acid production in the stomach so that symptoms related to acid reflux don't occur, but these medications don't fix the anatomic cause of GERD. For example, if the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) that normally stops stomach acid from flowing back into the esophagus is weak and stays open, acid from the stomach can push back into the esophagus, causing heartburn. The LES is strengthened after the minimally invasive surgery corrects the anatomical cause of GERD.
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Can Acid Redux be a supplement or an alternative source for calcium, magnesium and potassium?

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Yes, as reported that diets with higher levels of magnesium and potassium have less calcium loss from bones. Acid Redux is another source for calcium, magnesium and potassium.
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Is the composition of Acid Redux generally regarded as safe (GRAS)?

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Used in the amounts indicated, all of the ingredients of the antacid compositions of this invention are considered by the FDA to be generally regarded as safe (GRAS). For example, the standard manufacturing practice limit for potassium hydroxide is 1200 mg/serving. The composition of Acid ReDux, used as directed, the amount of potassium hydroxide administered is significantly less than the upper limits noted above.
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What is GERD or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease?

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It is a common health problem that physicians feel is caused by a hiatal hernia or when the lower esophageal sphincter or LES which is the opening to your stomach doesn't work well enough to hold food and fluids in the stomach and allows food and stomach juices and acids to wash back into the esophagus.
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Should I use medications or surgery to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)?

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), SVCMC; New York NY
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) develops when stomach acid and juices back up, or reflux, into the esophagus, the muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach. This happens when the valve between the lower end of the esophagus and the stomach (the lower esophageal sphincter) does not close tightly enough. GERD most commonly occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter relaxes at the wrong time (that is, when you are not swallowing) and remains open too long.
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