A Aztech Golden Member Jan 19, 2002 1,922 0 0 Apr 18, 2006 #2 Tums Smooth Dissolve tastes good and works ok.
D DaiShan Diamond Member Jul 5, 2001 9,617 1 0 Apr 18, 2006 #4 I just drink a lot of milk. Also, if you have a glass of milk with each meal it reduces the likelihood that you will get it in the first place.
I just drink a lot of milk. Also, if you have a glass of milk with each meal it reduces the likelihood that you will get it in the first place.
Fullmetal Chocobo Moderator<br>Distributed Computing Moderator May 13, 2003 13,704 7 81 Apr 18, 2006 #5 Prevacid FTMFW... That stuff is the sh!t...
A AdamSnow Diamond Member Nov 21, 2002 5,736 0 76 Apr 18, 2006 #6 I used to get heartburn... my doctor gave me a trial for "Pariet" a drug that prevents it... it's awesome... never had it since. Milk, or a tums usually kicks it in the ass though.
I used to get heartburn... my doctor gave me a trial for "Pariet" a drug that prevents it... it's awesome... never had it since. Milk, or a tums usually kicks it in the ass though.
LordMaul Lifer Nov 16, 2000 15,168 1 0 Apr 18, 2006 #7 TUMS for instant relief, Aciphex for long-term prevention.
R Reckoner Lifer Jun 11, 2004 10,851 1 81 Apr 18, 2006 #9 Thanks, I'll make sure to pick up some tums tomorrow. It's been a chronic occurence as of late.
ZOXXO Golden Member Feb 1, 2003 1,281 0 76 Apr 18, 2006 #10 Baking soda and water. It'll make you burp/fart, after which the heartburn will subside.
lokiju Lifer May 29, 2003 18,526 5 0 Apr 18, 2006 #11 Pepcid AC haven't found anything that works better.
FoBoT No Lifer Apr 30, 2001 63,084 15 81 fobot.com Apr 18, 2006 #12 teaspoon of baking soda in 6 oz of warm water
J jagec Lifer Apr 30, 2004 24,442 6 81 Apr 18, 2006 #13 I say "that sucks, dude" to the person who has it. Then I eat a bunch of delicious, greasy food.