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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Manganese Absorption and Stomach Acid

  • Mineral Absorption Mechanics: Minerals, including manganese, generally require an acidic environment in the upper gastrointestinal tract to remain soluble and be properly absorbed.
  • The Role of Stomach Acid: Adequate hydrochloric acid (HCl) is essential for ionizing and utilizing dietary minerals. Therefore, low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) tends to impair mineral uptake, not high stomach acid.
  • Biochemical Interactions: High levels or imbalances of other minerals—such as iron, calcium, and phosphorus—often have a much greater antagonistic impact on manganese absorption than stomach acidity levels alone.
  • Nutritional Balance: At Acu-Cell Nutrition, we emphasize that single-nutrient issues are usually tied to broader biochemical synergies and antagonisms within the entire profile, rather than isolated digestive factors.
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