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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Strontium Absorption and Stomach Acid

Role of Hydrochloric Acid

  • Adequate stomach acid (HCl) is essential for the proper ionization and solubilization of minerals, including strontium, before they pass into the small intestine for absorption.
  • Low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) significantly impairs the initial breakdown and availability of mineral compounds, leading to reduced overall mineral uptake.

Factors Affecting Intestinal Uptake

  • Mineral Competition: Strontium shares similar absorption pathways with calcium and magnesium. An imbalance or excess of one can competitively inhibit the absorption of the others.
  • Synergistic Nutrients: The presence of specific vitamins and minerals, particularly calcium, magnesium, vitamin D, and trace elements, heavily influences how efficiently strontium is utilized and absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Form of Supplementation: The chemical form in which strontium is ingested plays a major role in how dependent its absorption is on gastric acidity.
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