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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vanadate Absorption and Stomach Acid

  • Gastric Acidity Role: Adequate hydrochloric acid in the stomach is generally required to ionize and prepare various minerals and trace elements for optimal absorption further down in the intestinal tract.
  • Hypochlorhydria Effects: Low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) can impair the proper breakdown and chemical transformation of ingested compounds, potentially reducing the bioavailability and subsequent intestinal uptake of trace minerals like vanadate.
  • Chemical Form: Vanadate exists in multiple oxidation states and ionic forms depending on pH; altered gastric and intestinal environments can significantly change its solubility and membrane transport efficiency.
  • Nutritional Synergy: Restoring proper gastric function and addressing digestive enzyme or acid insufficiency is often a key step to ensure that trace elements and essential nutrients are neither poorly absorbed nor improperly sequestered in the gut.
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Chronic intestinal bleeding - connections

-> Chronic intestinal bleeding

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

Low stomach acid - connections

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