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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Nickel Solubility and Stomach Acid

  • Gastric Acid Role: Adequate stomach acid is essential for the proper ionisation and solubilisation of dietary minerals, including nickel, prior to intestinal transit.
  • Hypochlorhydria Effects: When stomach acid levels are low (hypochlorhydria), the chemical environment shifts, significantly reducing the initial dissolution of nickel compounds in the stomach.
  • Intestinal Impact: Lower solubility in the stomach naturally results in less soluble nickel passing onward into the intestinal lumen for potential absorption.
  • Absorption Dynamics: While lower solubility generally decreases overall uptake, even small amounts of nickel can trigger sensitivities in susceptible individuals, making individual biochemical balance critical.
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Calcium solubility - connections

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Low stomach acid - connections

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Chronic intestinal bleeding - connections

-> Chronic intestinal bleeding

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