Gas-o-fast is an antacid that comes in a sachet. Gas-O-Fast infused with the wellness of Ayurveda, travels directly to the source of acidity and gas, neutralizes the acid on contact, giving you instant relief.
Gas-O-Fast instantly dissolves in water. It is recommended to consume Gas-O-Fast while the bubbles are still there, as it helps you get an instant burp and therefore relief.
Gas-O-Fast is safe for use for most people. However, we recommend that you consult your doctor if you are on any medication to decide whether you can have Gas-O-Fast.
Gas-O-Fast is 100% vegetarian and is made with ingredients like Jeera, Pudina, Saunf and Ajwain, which are age-old remedies for gas, acidity, and indigestion.
All Gas-O-Fast flavours are inspired by age-old herbal remedies. Gas-O-Fast active range is available in flavours like Jeera, Ajwain, Pudina and Saunf. Other fruity flavours include Lemon, Guava, and Orange, which work instantly to provide relief from gas and acidity.
Gas-O-Fast Jeera, Ajwain, Saunf, Pudina, Lemon, Guava and Orange are available in sachets in powdered form. However, Gas-O-Fast Plus effervescent tablets is also available in Orange flavour.
Acidity is caused by production of extra acid in stomach that causes irritation. Gas-O-Fast neutralizes the acid in your stomach and reduces the irritation instantly.
Please don't take more than one dose at a time. You should consult a doctor if the problem of acidity or gas persists. In a day, do not consume more than 3 sachets.
Gas-O-Fast active flavours are infused with natural ingredients like Jeera, Ajwain, Pudina and Saunf. Not only this, it is an ayurvedic remedy which provides relief from acidity, gas, & indigestion.
Excessive consumption of spicy or salty food, citrus fruits, alcohol, fatty foods, caffeine, soda or not having anything for a very long time, can trigger acidity and cause irritation in your stomach.
Belching occurs when you swallow extra air while eating or drinking. You can avoid belching by eating slowly, avoiding carbonated drinks, smoking and chewing-gums. Acidity and gas also cause belching; hence, it is important to get rid of acidity and gas immediately.
To reduce the effect of acidity/prevent acidity (Otherwise there is no actual benefit of consuming gas-o-fast) you can have a glass of cold milk or buttermilk or have a spoon full of jeera/saunf/mint/ginger powder with a warm glass of water for instant relief.
Daily acidity is very harmful, it is a clear indication that something is wrong with your lifestyle or digestive system. To get rid of it, you must lose weight, stop smoking or drinking and eat timely. If the problem persists, you should consult a doctor immediately.
Acidity occurs half an hour or one hour after consuming a meal, it doesn’t matter if it is day or night. Heartburn is felt more when you lie down after having food. Since most people lie down after dinner, acidity usually occurs at night.
Eating slowly is the key to help digestion. When you eat slowly and chew properly you are able to digest better. Eating fast instigates gas, bloating and also impacts the metabolism of the body.
Acid is naturally present in our stomach which prevents the germs and bacteria to enter our system along with food. It is secreted by gastric glands present in the stomach and breaks down the food we consume. When acid is secreted more than normal level/range then it is called acidity/hyperacidity
Stomach acid or bile acid is like digestive juice secreted by the stomach that helps in digestion of food. Excessive production of this acid causes acidity.
Heartburn is a condition when you feel an irritation in the oesophagus (tube connecting our throat and stomach) It’s mainly caused by the stomach acid. Heartburn is indicated by a burning sensation in the upper belly or below the breastbone.
Gas is accompanied by irritable bowel syndrome and is often a symptom of some underlying digestive condition. Gas leads to bloating, flatulence and belching.
Gas can enter our digestive tract when we swallow air or when bacteria in the large intestine break down undigested foods. It occurs due to the consumption of spicy food and not eating in regular intervals.Chronic gas can be a symptom of other digestive conditions like irritable bowel syndrome or lactose intolerance.