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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Impact of Stomach Acid on Intestinal Magnesium Solubility

  • Direct Acidic Environment in the Stomach
  • Gastric hydrochloric acid is essential for the initial ionization and breakdown of ingested mineral compounds, separating magnesium from its carrier molecules.
  • Role of Low Stomach Acid (Hypochlorhydria)
  • Insufficient gastric secretion results in a less acidic environment, leading to incomplete preliminary ionization of dietary or supplemental magnesium.
  • Pre-intestinal compromise means that minerals enter the small intestine in less soluble, more complex forms, reducing the efficiency of subsequent absorption pathways.
  • Intestinal Solubility and Absorption
  • Duodenal and jejunal pH must be optimal for magnesium to remain in a soluble, ionized state suitable for cellular uptake.
  • Compromised transit caused by inadequate upstream acid preparation often leads to the precipitation or complexation of magnesium with other dietary factors (such as phytates or oxalates), further lowering its intestinal solubility and overall bioavailability.
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