What possible products couple be made with a mixture of Orange juice and tums?
It's not recommended to mix orange juice and Tums. Here's why:
* Antacids and Citrus: Tums is an antacid, which means it neutralizes stomach acid. Citrus fruits like oranges are acidic. Mixing them can reduce the effectiveness of the Tums, as the acid in the orange juice counteracts the antacid action.
* Possible Side Effects: While not likely to cause serious harm, some people might experience mild digestive discomfort, such as heartburn or upset stomach.
What you *can* do:
* Separate Intake: Take your Tums first, wait a bit, then enjoy your orange juice.
* Alternative Antacids: Consider using antacids that are not affected by acidic foods, such as liquid antacids.
In short, there are no beneficial "products" you can make by mixing orange juice and Tums. It's better to consume them separately to avoid potential issues.
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