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There is more than one misconception to your statement. Your liver filters contaminates that you eat. When THC is smoked, little filtration is done by liver. WHEN you eat canabis, it filters toxins directly from the small intestine. When tagamet was first introduced, it was so sucessful at reducing acid, that it was dangerous. It would mask more serious problems. Tagamet is no longer a prescription med, as are many other acid reducers. They are considered safe enough, not to need a prescription. However, this is not a replacement for good sense. ALL medications are about benefit vs side effects. When you need meds, the side effects should not out weigh the benefits. And since you don't need them, any side effects are unacceptable.