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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Blood Type AB and Stomach Acid

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition perspective, Blood Type AB inherits a combination of traits from both Type A and Type B, meaning its physiological profile is often intermediate or dual-natured.

  • Type A traits: Tendency toward lower stomach acid production.
  • Type B traits: Typically more balanced or adaptable digestive capacity compared to Type A.
  • Type AB characteristics: Often exhibit a mixed or moderate level of stomach acid, meaning they may not experience the profound hypochlorhydria (low stomach acid) as severely as many Type A individuals, but they still may not possess the robust acid levels of Type O.

Dietary and Digestive Implications

  • Protein Digestion: Because Type AB combines traits, protein tolerance can vary; some tolerate meats better than Type A, while others still struggle with heavy or dense proteins due to sub-optimal acid secretion.
  • Individual Assessment: Rather than assuming identical low stomach acid to Type A, one must evaluate individual symptoms such as bloating, indigestion, or fatigue after meals.
  • Supplementation Caution: Acid supplementation (like betaine HCl) should be approached cautiously and only if testing or symptoms confirm a genuine need, as the dual nature of Type AB creates varying degrees of digestive strength.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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