It'sNotLookingGood
You know I couldn't last
- Mar 1, 2020
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Several people on the board have said you should use an antacid with magnesium hydroxide, to neutralise the hydrochloric acid in your stomach 'on the spot'.
Additionally, I know I need an antacid that is a H2-receptor antagonist, like Tagamet (cimetidine) or Zantac (ranitidine), to condition the body to produce less acid.
I think it's for this reason that Tagamet/Zantac are most suggested as the antacid one should use when trying to ctb via SN. But when I check their ingredients, neither appear to contain the aforementioned magnesium hydroxide.
Am I being really stupid here and missing/misunderstanding something?
If not, surely taking milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide) alongside the Tagamet/Zantac would be advisable?
Grateful for any responses thank you, any help would be appreciated:)
Additionally, I know I need an antacid that is a H2-receptor antagonist, like Tagamet (cimetidine) or Zantac (ranitidine), to condition the body to produce less acid.
I think it's for this reason that Tagamet/Zantac are most suggested as the antacid one should use when trying to ctb via SN. But when I check their ingredients, neither appear to contain the aforementioned magnesium hydroxide.
Am I being really stupid here and missing/misunderstanding something?
If not, surely taking milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide) alongside the Tagamet/Zantac would be advisable?
Grateful for any responses thank you, any help would be appreciated:)