Antacid & Digestive Health: Choose the Right Digene for Acidity Relief
Acidity, heartburn, bloating, gas — these everyday digestive complaints affect over 40% of adults worldwide. Modern lifestyles, stress, irregular eating, spicy food, and over-reliance on processed foods have made digestive issues nearly universal. While prescription PPIs help in chronic cases, fast-acting antacid tablets remain the go-to relief for occasional discomfort.
This guide reviews Digene Mint, Digene Orange and Digene Mix Fruit — and explores how to support healthy digestion long-term.
Why Acidity Happens
Your stomach naturally produces hydrochloric acid to digest food. Trouble starts when:
- You eat irregular or oversized meals
- You consume too much spicy, oily, or processed food
- You eat just before sleeping
- Stress or anxiety triggers excess acid release
- The lower esophageal sphincter (LES) weakens — causing reflux
- You have H. pylori infection or chronic gastritis
- Certain medications (NSAIDs, steroids) irritate the stomach lining
Symptoms include burning chest pain (heartburn), sour belching, bloating, gas, and a bitter taste.
How Antacids Work
Antacids contain alkaline compounds — typically magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide, calcium carbonate, or simethicone — that:
- Neutralize excess stomach acid in minutes
- Coat the stomach lining for protection
- Release trapped gas (with simethicone)
- Soothe the esophagus during reflux
Antacids work fast — relief typically within 5–10 minutes — but are best for occasional, mild-to-moderate symptoms. Chronic acid issues may require PPIs and lifestyle changes.
The Digene Range Compared
1. Digene Tab Mint
Digene Tab Mint is the classic chewable antacid with a refreshing mint flavor. Provides fast relief from acidity, heartburn, gas, and bloating. The mint also has natural digestive benefits — soothing the stomach and freshening breath.
2. Digene Orange Tab
Digene Orange Tab offers the same fast-acting relief in a tangy orange flavor. Ideal for those who don’t enjoy mint, or for variety. Same active ingredients, different taste profile.
3. Digene Mix Fruit Tab
Digene Mix Fruit Tab combines a mixed fruit flavor profile — popular among children, teenagers, and those with milder taste preferences. Same powerful antacid action.
When to Use Antacids
- After heavy or spicy meals
- For occasional heartburn or acid reflux
- For bloating, gas, or feeling overly full
- Before known triggers (e.g., late-night meals)
- For mild indigestion symptoms
When to See a Doctor Instead
- Acidity that occurs more than 2–3 times per week
- Heartburn that disrupts sleep
- Persistent symptoms despite antacid use
- Difficulty swallowing
- Unexplained weight loss
- Black or bloody stools
- Vomiting blood
- Severe chest pain (rule out cardiac causes)
Natural Habits for Long-Term Digestive Health
- Eat smaller, frequent meals rather than 1–2 large ones
- Don’t lie down for 2–3 hours after eating
- Limit caffeine, alcohol, and highly spicy/fried foods
- Maintain healthy weight — abdominal fat increases reflux
- Manage stress — chronic stress elevates acid production
- Stay hydrated — but avoid huge volumes during meals
- Quit smoking — weakens LES function
- Add fermented foods — yogurt, kefir, kimchi for gut microbiome
- Chew thoroughly — digestion starts in the mouth
Foods That Help Calm Acidity Naturally
- Coconut water
- Cold milk (helps for some, not all)
- Bananas — coat the stomach lining
- Oats and whole grains
- Ginger tea (in moderation)
- Cucumber and watermelon
- Aloe vera juice
Foods to Limit for Better Digestion
- Citrus fruits and tomatoes
- Chocolate and peppermint (can relax LES)
- Fried, fatty foods
- Carbonated drinks
- Excess coffee and tea
- Very spicy food
- Onions and garlic in excess
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take Digene daily?
Occasional use is fine. Frequent need (more than 2–3 days per week) signals an underlying issue that should be evaluated by a doctor — possibly GERD, gastritis, or H. pylori infection.
What’s the difference between Digene Mint, Orange and Mix Fruit?
The active ingredients are similar — only the flavor differs. Choose based on personal preference.
Can pregnant women take Digene?
Many antacids are considered safe in pregnancy, but consult your obstetrician first — especially in the third trimester.
Are antacids safe with other medications?
Antacids can affect absorption of certain drugs (thyroid medication, antibiotics, iron). Take other medicines 1–2 hours before or after antacids.
What if Digene doesn’t relieve my heartburn?
You may need stronger therapy — H2 blockers or PPIs — and a medical evaluation to rule out underlying conditions.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
Final Thoughts
Acidity is annoying but rarely dangerous when managed well. Fast-acting antacids like Digene Mint, Orange and Mix Fruit provide quick relief when you need it — while smarter daily habits like timely meals, lower stress, and dietary balance prevent it in the first place. Use antacids as a tool, not a daily crutch — and consult a doctor if symptoms become frequent.
What Our Customers Are Saying
Real stories from people just like you. Don’t take our word — read theirs.
“After spicy meals, instant relief. My pocket essential — I keep one at the office, one at home.”
“Mix Fruit is the only chewable my child will take without complaint. Lifesaver.”
“Faster than antacid syrups, easier to carry. 10/10.”
“Heartburn gone within 5 minutes, every single time.”
“Post-meal bloating relieved fast. The orange flavour is genuinely good — not chalky.”




