If the liquids we drink end up in the stomach, how does our stomach acid not get thinned down by the constant flow of liquid?

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If the liquids we drink end up in the stomach, how does our stomach acid not get thinned down by the constant flow of liquid?

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It does thin down, it gets replaced though.

However if your body can’t keep up or keeps up too much you end up with indigestion or gastric reflux aka heart burn.

It was also once though stomach ulcers where caused by over production of stomach acid, but was actually caused by a bacteria.

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