A study shows that water may be more effective than acid-inhibiting drugs in its effect on gastric pH.
Study participants were given either a glass of water, antacid, ranitidine, omeprazole, esomeprazole, or rabeprazole. Their gastric pH was recorded for six hours after each drug intake. Water increased gastric pH by more than 4 after just one minute. In contrast, antacid took two minutes, and most of the other drugs took more than two hours. Continue reading “Pure Water: This Simple Drink Improved Stomach Acid in Just One Minute…”