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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Rubidium Absorption and Stomach Acid

  • Critical Role of Hydrochloric Acid: Adequate stomach acid (HCl) is essential for the ionization and optimal absorption of most minerals in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Impaired Mineral Uptake: Low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) frequently leads to a cascade of digestive inefficiencies, compromising the body's ability to properly process and transport trace elements across the intestinal mucosa.
  • Systemic Implications: Because rubidium shares similar metabolic pathways and physiological behavior with potassium and other alkali metals, impaired gastric function can indirectly reduce its efficient cellular and intestinal uptake.
  • Nutritional Synergy: Restoring proper gastric acidity is often a prerequisite for correcting deeper mineral imbalances, including those related to trace minerals like rubidium.
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Chronic intestinal bleeding - connections

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  • Clay - Treats (Optional: true; Certainty: some; Duration: chronic)

Intestinal calcium absorption - connections

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