This video discusses low stomach acid: how you test for it and what you can do. Hippocrates Health Institute Director answers this question from a listener…
…There are simple blood tests and a fecal test for stomach acid ph. He prefers the fecal test. Laboratories will send out kits, you poop and send it back. They can then test for low stomach acid and bacteria.
Once you discover a problem, there are many things you can do to correct it.
For instance, many people lack hydrochloric acid; because of animal consumption – the body has lost its ability to produce it.
He would usually start people on organic lemon skin – and juice 1 a day, 2 a day in bad cases – not the lemon, just the peel.
As months go by, in 75% of the cases, this will help to reactivate and reignite hydrochloric acid development within the intestinal tract.
This simple technique may help you solve numerous digestive problems caused by low stomach acid.
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