Meal-Time Supplementation with Betaine HCl for Functional Hypochlorhydria: What is the Evidence?

It is well established that the inadequate of key nutrients can lead to nutrient deficiency-related phenomena. However, even when the intake of nutrients is sufficient, the inadequate digestion and/or absorption of macronutrients, micronutrients or other therapeutic compounds from the diet (i.e., ph...

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Aging
Enzymes
Fasting
Medicine
Nutrients
Phytochemicals
Production increases
Researchers
Review
Stomach
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