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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Effects of Low Stomach Acid on Intestinal Cation Uptake

  • Critical Role of Stomach Acid: Gastric hydrochloric acid (HCl) is essential for the proper breakdown and ionization of minerals in the digestive tract.
  • Impaired Mineral Ionization: Without adequate stomach acid, dietary minerals cannot be effectively converted into their ionized, bioavailable forms necessary for absorption.
  • Reduced Cation Absorption: Consequently, low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) significantly diminishes the uptake of essential cations such as:
  • Calcium
  • Magnesium
  • Iron
  • Zinc
  • Downstream Consequences: Poor cation uptake can lead to chronic mineral deficiencies, secondary biochemical imbalances, and compromised cellular enzyme functions throughout the body.
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Magnesium uptake - connections

-> Magnesium uptake

Stomach acid - connections

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-> Stomach acid

Chronic intestinal bleeding - connections

-> Chronic intestinal bleeding

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