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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Iron Absorption and Stomach Acid

The Role of Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)

  • Optimal stomach acidity is essential for proper iron metabolism and mineral utilization.
  • Low stomach acid (hypochlorhydria) significantly impairs the digestive process and nutrient extraction.

Ferric to Ferrous Conversion

  • Dietary iron is primarily consumed in the ferric ($Fe^{3+}$) state.
  • The human body absorbs iron much more efficiently in the ferrous ($Fe^{2+}$) state.
  • Hydrochloric acid, along with gastric reducing agents like vitamin C, provides the necessary acidic environment to help reduce ferric iron into the absorbable ferrous form.

Health Implications

  • Insufficient gastric acid leads to a reduced conversion rate of ferric iron to ferrous iron.
  • This impairment can contribute to chronic iron deficiency, diminished cellular oxygenation, and secondary fatigue, even when dietary intake appears adequate.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Ferrous sulfate - connections

Ferrous sulfate ->

Ferric oxide - connections

-> Ferric oxide

  • Red clay - Contains (Amount: more; Example: instance)
  • Luvos Heilerde - Contains (Percentage: 2%; Precision: approximate)
  • Bentonite clay - Contains (Percentage: 2-7%; Precision: approximate)
  • Argital clay - Contains (Percentage: 4%; Precision: approximate)
  • Kaolin clay - Contains (Percentage: <1%; Precision: approximate)

Stomach acid - connections

Stomach acid ->

-> Stomach acid

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