Is Mylanta the coolest thing since sliced bread?!


Question: I'm not going out tonight to save money and I just ate a BUNCH of tacos I made. My stomach hurt pretty bad so I had some Mylanta and BOOM.

Better.

This is like heaven in a bottle for over eaters.

Plus if you ever drink a whole bunch of alcohol and feel sick the next moring. Take some mylanta and all is well too - this ****'s like magic.


Answers: I'm not going out tonight to save money and I just ate a BUNCH of tacos I made. My stomach hurt pretty bad so I had some Mylanta and BOOM.

Better.

This is like heaven in a bottle for over eaters.

Plus if you ever drink a whole bunch of alcohol and feel sick the next moring. Take some mylanta and all is well too - this ****'s like magic.

Mylanta has aluminum hydroxide in it. I would try to cool it on the Mylanta if you value your brain cells. Aluminum is found in plaques in the brains of Alzheimer's patients
http://www.rxmed.com/b.main/b2.pharmaceu...

Why not try to limit consumption of things that obviously don't agree with your system? Mylanta is about as far away from "the coolest things since sliced bread" as Dubya is from being considered an English speaking person. If you can see through the alcohol induced haze check the WebMD link. The problem with using OTC meds like Mylanta the way you describe if a more serious problem occurs by the time anyone knows it they will be measuring you for a box. You end up with something like...... What is Barrett's esophagus?
Barrett's esophagus occurs as a complication of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), primarily in white males. GERD refers to the reflux of acidic fluid from the stomach into the esophagus (the swallowing tube), and is classically associated with heartburn.





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