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Is it harmful for the body, if I take antacid tablets like diegene or gelusil everyday after dinner?
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Hello, So u r dependent on antacid at  the age of 25yrs. Change your diet n life style you are too young. Avoid spicy fried greasy junk food or food from outside. Plenty of liquids like nimupani coconut water mosambi juice butter milk fresh curd. Light diet with least oil n spices. Digene can be taken once a while if u CHANGE your diet. Probability of piles, FISSURE also solved.ok.
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Modify the lifestyle instead of depending upon pills to cut down Acidity At 25, you are too young to suffer from a weak digestion Gelusil is safer than Ranitidine, sold over the counter
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Take antacids out of the kitchen saunf jeera,Ajwain heeng ginger and garlic to be used while cooking or to munch saunf after food
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diluted toned milk as beverage or chaach are natural antacids which give nourishment too eat regularly and avoid fats and too many spices, processed and packaged foods
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