More Ways To Alleviate Heartburn Pain With Zantac No Longer Available
Stomach acid that travels up into the esophagus can burn the delicate, unprotected tissues and cause cancer
Tuesday, February 16, 2021 - Health experts are recommending several unusual ways to alleviate heartburn and acid reflux symptoms. The advice comes in the aftermath world's most popular and best-selling heartburn medicine taken off the market for fears it can cause stomach and other cancer. Before you dismiss a little heartburn or indigestion as nothing to worry about, you should be aware that stomach acid that travels up into the esophagus can burn the delicate, unprotected tissues and cause cancer all by itself. Eliminating the causes of heartburn like overeating, being overweight, eating spicy foods, smoking, and drinking alcohol and caffeine, can also go a long way towards eliminating heartburn. Iherb.com lists several ways to use everyday grocery items to reduce stomach acid or otherwise help acid stay in the stomach and not travel up into the esophagus.
Iherb tells readers to look to baking soda as a way to neutralize acids that are rising out of the stomach. "Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, has a pH level of 7.0, making it a basic substance. Its high pH can neutralize the stomach acid in the esophagus that is causing heartburn," according to IH. Mixing a little baking soda into a glass of warm water and drinking it can temporarily alleviate heartburn. Zantac antacid cancer lawsuit claims against Sanofi the makers of Zantac Antacid are handled by top national attorneys with vast experience handling medical litigations.
Iherb's second recommendation is to drink Aloe Vera Juice. Aloe is the plant that oozes a gooey, cooling gel when cut and is used on burns and sunburn. Drinking an Aloe Vera mixture or eating the plant can help to soothe a stomach acid-burned esophagus and ease the pain.
If introducing a basic like baking soda to your system does not help your stomach may not be producing enough acid and the esophageal sphincter may not close tightly leaving room for acid to escape into the esophagus. Drinking an acid like Apple Cider Vinegar can cause the esophageal sphincter to relax and work more properly. About one tablespoon of vinegar should be added to 8 ounces of water. iHerb.som recommends drinking ginger root tea, eating a teaspoon of mustard, or eating 3-4 almonds as other unusual ways to combat the pain of heartburn and acid reflux.
The need for solutions to acid reflux and heartburn pain has emerged as a result of the April 2020 FDA ban of ranitidine (Zantac) for containing higher than acceptable levels of NDMA, a carcinogenic compound thought to be low enough to be safe. Online prescription drug testing pharmacy Valisure found levels of NDMA in blood pressure medicine, heartburn drugs, and metformin is taken to help type-2 diabetes, in the millions of parts per NG, when the FDA set the limit of only 96 NG. Sanofi, the maker of Zantac immediately pulled the drug from store shelves as over 15 million Americans per year day was taking the drug. This was followed a month later by the FDA ban on all forms of ranitidine including generics. Sanofi is currently under investigation for allegedly lying to government regulators about their knowledge of Zantac NDMA cancer. Thousands of individuals with cancer have registered to file lawsuits in the months to come seeking monetary damages.
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