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6/9/2026

The Benefits of Calcium, Gastroesophageal reflux disease Treatment

Numerous studies have examined whether Calcium supplementation can provide benefits for individuals with Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a condition characterized by the backward flow of stomach acid into the esophagus. While Calcium plays a crucial role in various bodily functions, the evidence indicating its effectiveness in preventing or assisting with GERD is inconclusive.

Some research suggests that Calcium can have a neutral or even a potentially negative impact on GERD symptoms. A study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that higher Calcium intake from dietary sources, such as milk and dairy products, was associated with an increased risk of GERD symptoms in women. However, it is important to note that this study solely looked at the impact of dietary Calcium, not Calcium supplements.

On the other hand, some research suggests that Calcium supplementation may potentially have a positive effect on GERD symptoms. A study published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology found that Calcium carbonate supplementation reduced the frequency and severity of acid reflux symptoms in patients with GERD-related heartburn. Nonetheless, more high-quality studies are needed to confirm these findings and explore the potential mechanisms behind calcium's effects on GERD.

In conclusion, the current medical research on the benefits of Calcium for preventing or helping with GERD is limited and yields conflicting results. While certain studies indicate a potential negative impact of dietary Calcium on GERD symptoms, others suggest that Calcium supplementation may have a positive effect. Further research is necessary to establish clear guidelines and recommendations regarding Calcium intake for individuals with GERD.

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Supplement: , Used for treating Gastroesophageal reflux disease

Slow Fe has a controlled delivery system that provides high potency
iron while being gentle on your stomach, so you experience fewer GI
side effects (nausea and abdominal discomfort) common to iron use.
Slow Fe is an iron supplement for iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia
when the need for such therapy has been determined by a physician. Iron
deficiency is most common among women (approximately 12% of US women).
Supplement Facts
Serving Size 1 Tablet
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value
lron (elemental) 45 mg 250%
Ingredients: ferrous sulfate USP, dibasic calcium phosphate, silicified
microcrystalline cellulose, hypromellose, carbomer homopolymer, ascorbic acid
(preservative), magnesium stearate, tribasic calcium phosphate, polyvinyl alcohol,
polyethylene glycol, talc, titanium dioxide, red 40 lake, yellow 6 lake, blue 1 lake
The 45 mg of elemental iron in each tablet is equivalent to 137 mg of ferrous sulfate.
The treatment of iron deficiency anemia should be under the advice and supervision of a doctor.
Directions: Adults: Take 1 tablet daily, or as recommended by a doctor. Tablets must be
swallowed whole. Not intended for use in children.
Do not use:
0 if you are taking other supplements containing iron
v for more than six months unless directed by your doctor
Consult a doctor before use if you are pregnant or nursing.
Oral iron supplements:
- may interfere with absorption of certain oral antibiotics (e.g., tetracycline) and other
medications. These products should not be taken within two (2) hours of each other.
- may cause occasional bowel effects such as constipation
WARNING: Accidental overdose of iron-containing products is a leading cause of fatal
poisoning in children under 6. Keep this product out of reach of children. In case of
accidental overdose, call a doctor or Poison Control Center immediately.
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