As a food additive magnesium carbonate is known as E504, for which the only known side effect is that it may work as a laxative in high concentrations. [4]
Calcium carbonate is widely used medicinally as an inexpensive dietary calcium supplement or antacid.[7]
Magnesium hydroxide, in the form of Milk of Magnesia, is used as an antacid to neutralize stomach acid, and a laxative.
With more reference to unit 4.... "odium hydroxide is completely ionic, containing sodium cations and hydroxide anions. The hydroxide anion makes sodium hydroxide a strong base which reacts with acids to form water and the corresponding salts, e.g., with hydrochloric acid, sodium chloride is formed:
NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
In general such neutralization reactions are represented by one simple net ionic equation:
OH−(aq) + H3O+(aq) → 2H2O
This type of reaction with a strong acid, releases heat, and hence is referred to as exothermic."
NaOH + HCl releases alot of heat!!! and that would be a health hazard if it were to be ingested into somones stomache