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Question #19562
61 days ago
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does buttermilk reduce acidity - #19562

Shanaya

I am feeling really confused lately about my stomach issues. For a while now, I’ve been struggling with acidity and bloating, and I keep hearing people say that does buttermilk reduce acidity. Like, is that actually true? I had this crazy spicy meal last week and ever since, it’s been a rollercoaster of heartburn and discomfort. I thought I’d try some home remedies, you know, stuff that’s easy and quick. Someone at work mentioned that buttermilk is good for soothing your stomach's acidity. Does buttermilk reduce acidity after meals, or is it just an old wives' tale? I tried one glass after lunch yesterday, but I'm not sure if it really helped, might've been wishful thinking! Also, do you think I should be drinking it more often or is it not that effective? I've been looking into other natural options too but seems like buttermilk keeps popping up. If it does buttermilk reduce acidity, what’s the best way to drink it – plain or mixed with something else? I could really use some expert advice or even anecdotes from folks who dealt with the same issue. Thanks a ton!

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Buttermilk is actually often suggested as a remedy for acidity, and there is some truth to it. When you drink buttermilk, the lactic acid in it can help to neutralize the acid in your stomach, providing some relief. Additionally, it’s a probiotic, which means it can promote gut health by balancing the levels of good bacteria in your digestive system. This may indirectly help mitigate bloating and discomfort associated with indigestion or acidity. However, it’s important to note that while buttermilk can offer temporary relief for mild cases, it’s not a substitute for professional medical advice if your symptoms are persistent or severe. If you’re considering incorporating buttermilk into your diet to help with acidity, you could try drinking it plain as a refreshing post-meal drink. Some people like to add a bit of cumin, a pinch of salt, and some coriander to enhance the flavor and potential digestive benefits. Moderation is key—drinking a small glass after meals should suffice, rather than consuming it excessively. It’s also wise to keep track of how your body reacts to the buttermilk, as individual tolerances can vary. You should also consider other lifestyle changes to manage acidity, such as eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy foods and limiting caffeine and alcohol intake. If your symptoms persist or escalate, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. This will help ensure there are no underlying conditions contributing to your discomfort.

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