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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Strontium Absorption and Stomach Acid

Role of Gastric Acid

  • Adequate hydrochloric acid (HCl) is essential for the proper ionization and dissolution of minerals in the stomach.
  • Low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) impairs the conversion of mineral compounds into their highly absorbable ionic forms.

Impact on Strontium Uptake

  • Yes, insufficient stomach acid can significantly reduce the efficiency of intestinal strontium uptake.
  • Mineral absorption generally relies on an acidic gastric environment to prepare minerals for optimal transport across the intestinal lining.
  • Without sufficient acidity, mineral complexes remain poorly soluble, leading to diminished uptake in the small intestine.
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Strontium - connections

Strontium ->

-> Strontium

Stomach acid - connections

Stomach acid ->

-> Stomach acid

Chronic intestinal bleeding - connections

-> Chronic intestinal bleeding

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