We’ve all grabbed a Ranidom syrup after a spicy meal or that uncomfortable burning sensation. It works… instantly! But here’s the catch — regular use can quietly create long-term health issues. ![]()
What’s inside?
Ranidom usually contains antacids and H2 blockers that reduce stomach acid. While helpful short-term, overuse can:
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Lower Vitamin B12, calcium & magnesium

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Weaken natural digestion defenses

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Cause kidney or liver strain over time

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Lead to rebound acidity, making you more dependent on it

Better Approach:
Identify root causes: diet, stress, or infections
Avoid spicy, oily foods and late-night heavy meals
Stress management through meditation or yoga
Talk to a doctor before making it a daily habit
Quick relief is tempting, but your stomach deserves long-term care.
Question for you: Have you ever noticed acidity coming back stronger after too much Ranidom? Let’s hear your experience! ![]()
MBH/PS
