You need to do more research on the compounds you are planning to use.
Ammonia (NH
3) is a gas, and is toxic. HCl is also a gas. Both are usually handled in water solution, but there will be some of each in the vapor phase over the solution. The white smoke that you see in the youtube clip is the solid ammonium chloride that forms when HCl reacts with ammonia in the air. It is actually a very fine dust.
Ammonium chloride (NH
4Cl) is a solid and not a gas. If you heat it up enough, it will not melt or boil, but will decompose back into ammonia and HCl gas.
Please read a lot more on these compounds before trying to handle them. In particular, the idea of drinking an ammonia solution as an antacid is scary.
You might want to look here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastric_acid for the composition of stomach acid and the mechanism for its production and the body's own ways of neutralizing it. Perhaps that will explain why sodium bicarbonate or similar compounds are usually used as antacids.