Real stories from seniors who often suffer from it.
Take James, 71, for example, who often experienced the last of his reflux symptoms after eating. By using a baking soda mixture, his evenings became much quieter and he suffered less discomfort.
Susan, 74, had the last of dry, itchy patches. A mild ointment failed to replace her skin, allowing her to sleep better.
These anecdotes show how small changes can make a difference, but the results vary from person to person.
Important safety guidelines:
Sodium bicarbonate contains a lot of sodium, so it is not ideal for long-term daily internal use. In that case, also consult your doctor first if you are following a low-sodium diet, have high blood pressure, heart problems, or kidney problems.
Do not use more than half a teaspoon per dose for internal use.
Do not exceed the recommended amounts (for example, the limits for persons over 60).
Stop use if you experience stomach upset, mechanical or other changes.
For external use, rinse well and avoid contact with damaged skin.
Never lick dry doors; always mix with water.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Consult a pharmacist if symptoms persist or worsen – occasional use is essential.
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