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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Stomach Acid and Magnesium Absorption

  • Stomach Acid Role: Adequate hydrochloric acid (HCl) is essential for ionizing and dissolving mineral compounds, including magnesium, making them ready for absorption in the small intestine.
  • Hyperacidity vs. Hypoacidity: While sufficient acid is needed, excessive acidity or related gastrointestinal distress does not inherently improve mineral uptake and can sometimes be associated with rapid transit times or inflammation.
  • The Key Factor: The primary issue with magnesium absorption is typically hypoacidity (low stomach acid), which impairs ionization, rather than high stomach acid.
  • Chelation and Forms: Certain magnesium forms (like magnesium glycinate or citrate) are less dependent on strict gastric pH levels for effective assimilation compared to inorganic forms like magnesium oxide.
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Magnesium retention - connections

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  • Vitamin B6 - Increases (Amount: high; Route: oral; Duration: long-term)
  • Strontium - Increases (Amount: larger; Context: supplementation; Polarity: negative)
  • Vitamin B6 - Increases (Dose: higher; Frequency: regular; Condition: low-sodium types; Degree: abnormally high)

Magnesium - connections

Magnesium ->

-> Magnesium

Stomach acid - connections

Stomach acid ->

-> Stomach acid

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