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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Stomach Acid and Fungal Gut Infections

  • Critical Protective Barrier: Stomach acid (hydrochloric acid or HCl) is the body's primary chemical defense mechanism against ingested pathogens, including yeasts, fungi, bacteria, and parasites.
  • Hypochlorhydria Risks: When stomach acid levels are chronically low (hypochlorhydria), this crucial antimicrobial barrier fails, allowing opportunistic microorganisms to survive the gastric passage and colonize the small and large intestines.
  • Microbial Overgrowth: Insufficient gastric acidity frequently leads to an altered gastrointestinal environment, facilitating the overgrowth of Candida albicans and other systemic fungal strains.
  • Digestive Impairment: Low stomach acid also impairs the proper digestion and ionization of essential minerals and proteins, further weakening mucosal immunity and overall resistance to dysbiosis.
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