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Luther84

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I am a bit confused about what type of antacid to get for the SN method. Is something like tums fine?
 
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For any SN related questions you have I'd first read up on this article as it is quite detailed and comprehensive. It has basically all the info you're gonna need in regards to SN.

 
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For any SN related questions you have I'd first read up on this article as it is quite detailed and comprehensive. It has basically all the info you're gonna need in regards to SN.

Thank you, it mentioned "what you need is an antacid with magnesium hydroxide in it. Why do you recommend that one over others? Well there are a number of other alkali that neutralise stomach acid, but this is the most benign on the list and has minimal to no conflict with other medications. It is generally known as Milk of Magnesia."
Thank you, it mentioned "what you need is an antacid with magnesium hydroxide in it. Why do you recommend that one over others? Well there are a number of other alkali that neutralise stomach acid, but this is the most benign on the list and has minimal to no conflict with other medications. It is generally known as Milk of Magnesia."
And then it says no longer recommended to us an antacid on there đź’€
 
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Thank you, it mentioned "what you need is an antacid with magnesium hydroxide in it. Why do you recommend that one over others? Well there are a number of other alkali that neutralise stomach acid, but this is the most benign on the list and has minimal to no conflict with other medications. It is generally known as Milk of Magnesia."

And then it says no longer recommended to us an antacid on there đź’€
I'm currently researching SN and writing my own guide if you have time itll be finished in a day or two if you have that if not lmk and ill try to research this specific question
 
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For any SN related questions you have I'd first read up on this article as it is quite detailed and comprehensive. It has basically all the info you're gonna need in regards to SN.


I agree with the original poster: When it comes to antacids, the SN Bible is quite vague and imprecise.

Every specialized reference work needs to be revised, expanded, and improved from time to time. The same goes for the SN Bible.

I am currently conducting research on the topic of antacids. As soon as I have findings, I'm ready to share them.


Maybe it would be good if other users could start contributing what they know right now.


With some reservations, I can already say:

1. Baking soda might not be so good because the chemical reaction between baking soda and stomach acid is intense in the short term, and a lot of CO2 is produced.

2. An overdose of antacids might not be so good; if there are more antacids in the body than can be "processed" by the hydrochloric acid in the stomach, there may still be unused antacids in the stomach after taking the medication. Possible consequences:

2a: Possible chemical reaction between antacids and SN?

2b: More solids/mass in the stomach lead to a slower passage of SN from the stomach into the intestines (SN is absorbed by the body via the intestines, not the stomach). Possible consequences: SN blood levels at peak are less pronounced, reducing the likelihood of success? More time for the body to take countermeasures, such as vomiting?


All of this is subject to change, as I have not yet completed my research and analysis.
I'm currently researching SN and writing my own guide if you have time itll be finished in a day or two if you have that if not lmk and ill try to research this specific question

That would be extremely interesting!

Have you come to any conclusions yet, and are you ready to share them?
 

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