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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Low Stomach Acid and Right-Sided Breast Cancer

The Acu-Cell Nutrition Perspective

  • Direct Correlation: There is no direct physiological mechanism linking low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) specifically to breast cancer on the right side.
  • Systemic Impact of Low Stomach Acid:
  • Impaired protein digestion and breakdown of foods.
  • Malabsorption of vital minerals and trace elements (such as zinc, magnesium, calcium, and iron).
  • Reduced absorption of fat-soluble vitamins and B-complex vitamins.
  • Underlying Nutritional Imbalances:
  • Chronic nutritional deficiencies weaken overall immune function and cellular repair mechanisms.
  • Deficiencies in key antioxidants and minerals can increase systemic vulnerability to chronic diseases, including malignancies.
  • The "Side" Specificity:
  • Lateralization (whether a condition appears on the left or right side) is rarely determined by systemic digestive issues alone.
  • Acu-Cell analysis typically looks at localized lymphatic congestion, structural imbalances, or meridian pathways when evaluating side-specific symptoms, rather than stomach acid output.

Recommendations

  • Comprehensive Evaluation: Focus on addressing full-body mineral ratios, trace element status, and digestive efficiency rather than isolating one symptom to a specific location.
  • Professional Guidance: Work with a qualified practitioner to test and support stomach acid levels naturally if hypochlorhydria is suspected.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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