Alginate Supplements Review (For Reflux)
See Our Top Pick Alginate Supplements For Reducing Symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD)

Summary
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What are alginates?
Alginates are edible compounds derived from brown algae. When exposed to liquids, alginates become gels and expand. In supplements, foods, and drugs, the most common forms of alginates are aliginic acid and sodium alginate (see What It Is).
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Are alginates effective in treating gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)?
Alginates have been clinically shown to be more effective than antacids in treating symptoms of GERD (gastrointestinal esophageal reflux disease) such as heartburn (acid in the esophagus), regurgitation, and indigestion. Alginates appear to work by forming a floating physical gel barrier that protects the upper part of the stomach and lower esophagus (see What It Does).
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What did ConsumerLab's tests of alginate products show?
ConsumerLab tested alginate supplements (including chews, capsules, and a liquid gel) to determine if they actually contained their claimed alginates and were not contaminated with excessive amounts of heavy metals (lead, cadmium, and arsenic).
Although all products were found to contain the types of alginates they listed, one slightly exceeded a strict limit on lead contamination - possibly due to other ingredients in the product (see What CL Found and How Products Were Evaluated).
Interestingly, ConsumerLab found that the cost to get a significant dose of alginate (500 mg of alginic acid) ranged from 35 cents to nearly 5 times as much -- $1.61. Which are the best alginate supplements?
Among products that were Approved for quality in CL's tests, CL selected two Top Picks -- one that provides only alginate and another that is an alginate/antacid combination. These products were high in quality, relatively low in cost, provided a substantial dose of alginate along with a sensible daily use recommendations, and were among the most pleasant to take in terms of taste and/or odor.-
Are there safety concerns with using alginates?
Although relatively safe, sodium alginate should be avoided if you need to limit sodium (salt) intake. Products in capsule form could be potentially dangerous to those who have trouble swallowing capsules. Large intake of alginates may interfere with absorption of some minerals and vitamins (see Concerns and Cautions for details).
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Alphabetical list of aglinate supplement brands compared in this review

Gaviscon Max Relief

Genestra Brands Sodium Alginate

Life Extension Esophageal Guardian - Berry Flavor

Nature's Sunshine Algin

Reflux Gourmet

Rx Vitamins Acid Block
You'll get the following information about alginate supplements in this comprehensive review:
Which alginate supplements failed and which passed ConsumerLab's tests and why
ConsumerLab's Top Picks among alginate supplements, based on quality, cost, and taste, including one that provides only alginate and another that is an alginate/antacid combination
What alginate supplements can and cannot do to help treat GERD, (gastrointestinal esophageal reflux disease) and symptoms such as heartburn and indigestion
The dosage of alginate used in clinical studies
What to look for on alginate supplement labels
Concerns, cautions, and potential drug interactions with alginate supplements
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