The magnesium I take is safe to take with just about anything. I think the only warning they have mixing it with heart medicine or blood pressure regulators. I've been really happy with it for a year or so. No upset tummy or any other side affects.
The pH increase with the help of an antacid.
If the antacid is basic, litmus paper would turn blue. If the antacid is acidic, litmus paper would turn red.
Antiacid tablets are materials not changes; the action of tablets itself is a chemical change.
An antacid contains hydroxides of magnesium and aluminium, bicarbonates of calcium and sodium.
As an antacid is added to hydrochloric acid (HCl), the pH of the solution initially increases due to the neutralization reaction between the acid and the basic components of the antacid. Over time, as more antacid is introduced, the pH continues to rise until it stabilizes at a higher value, depending on the amount and strength of the antacid used. If the antacid is sufficient to neutralize all the HCl, the pH will approach neutral (around 7). However, if excess antacid is added, the pH may rise above 7, indicating a basic solution.
When an acid (such as stomach acid) reacts with an antacid (a base), the antacid works to neutralize the acid by releasing substances that can combine with the hydrogen ions in the acid. This reaction helps to reduce the acidity of the stomach contents, providing relief from conditions like heartburn or indigestion.
No, Lactaid milk is not organic.
Yes, Lactaid milk is pasteurized.
Johnson & Johnson makes Lactaid.
Storing Lactaid at 55 degrees Celsius would likely degrade its effectiveness, as the enzyme lactase is sensitive to heat. High temperatures can denature proteins, including enzymes, leading to a loss of activity and efficacy in digesting lactose. Consequently, Lactaid may not adequately help individuals who are lactose intolerant if stored at such high temperatures. It is recommended to store Lactaid at cooler temperatures, typically in a refrigerator, to maintain its potency.
How much phosphorous in a cup of lactaid milk and organic milk?
Lactaid typically expires about one week after the printed expiration date on the packaging.
No
It is not recommended to feed a dog lactaid milk intended for humans. Dogs are lactose intolerant and may still have trouble digesting lactaid milk. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for suitable alternatives for your dog's dietary needs.
There are a few potential side effects of Lactaid. The main side effects that one would get from Lactaid would be a potential allergic reaction that could cause symptoms such as hives.
It's the other way around - the Lactaid will last longer.
Lactaid typically lasts for about 7-10 days after opening if stored properly in the refrigerator.