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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Low Stomach Acid and Postprandial Abdominal Gas

  • Yes, absolutely. According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition model, insufficient hydrochloric acid (HCl) production—often referred to as hypochlorhydria—is a primary contributor to postprandial (after-eating) abdominal gas, bloating, and digestive distress.

Why It Happens

  • Incomplete Protein Digestion: Stomach acid is required to break down proteins and properly activate digestive enzymes. When acid levels are low, proteins remain partially digested as they pass into the small intestine.
  • Bacterial Fermentation: Undigested food particles, particularly proteins and complex carbohydrates, sit in the digestive tract longer. This creates a breeding ground for opportunistic bacteria and yeast, which ferment the food and produce excessive amounts of hydrogen, methane, or carbon dioxide gas.
  • Mineral Malabsorption: Low stomach acid significantly impairs the ionization and absorption of crucial minerals (such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron), which can further compromise overall digestive function and gut motility.

Acu-Cell Insights & Nutritional Considerations

  • Enzyme and Acid Support: In many cases, supporting digestion with supplemental betaine hydrochloride (HCl) and pepsin (taken with protein-containing meals) can help restore proper gastric acidity, provided there is no active ulceration or gastritis present.
  • Mineral Imbalances: Digestive dysfunction frequently correlates with broader systemic imbalances, such as altered calcium-to-magnesium ratios or deficiencies in trace minerals that affect smooth muscle function in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Dietary Adjustments: Eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoiding excessive liquid intake directly with meals (which can further dilute stomach acid), and thoroughly chewing food can help alleviate immediate symptoms while addressing the root cause of hypochlorhydria.
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