OK, I will, thanks.
“Potentised Remedies”? Clearly demonstrating some of your speculations are baseless as far a any evidentiary standard of science goes.[/quote]
Leave it if you don't like it. I just feel that many people are unnecessary acquiring side/adverse effects.
Not bad, but also not difficult. Picking up a few “linked” factoids and terms hardly constitutes studying.
Why? If you talk about something else then you are no longer talking about or studying the specific condition or subject. Have you gotten tired of studying already? Again studying is not just collecting a few “linked” factoids or terms, but understanding the terminology, methodology, history and directed course of the given subject. You have a long way to go.
Again study that aspect and tell me what you find. I surmise that you will find no “role of low stomach acidity in this disease” that is not baselessly speculative.
I remain attracted towards new understandings esp. which are related to my near & dear ones.
Low HCl production is associated with many problems. Iron deficiency anemia, owing to poor iron absorption, and osteoporosis, resulting in part from decreased calcium absorption, are two important problems. General allergies and, specifically, food allergies are correlated with low HCl. Poor food breakdown and the "leaky gut" syndrome are associated with food allergies (see Allergy program in Chapter 17). More than half the people with gallstones show decreased HCl secretion compared with gallstone-free patients. Diabetics have lower secretion, as do people with eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, vitiligo, and tooth and periodontal disease. With low stomach acid levels, there can be an increase in bacteria, yeasts, and parasites growing in the intestines.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090416113705AAcLIEh
Many sites suggest that there is a relation with low stomach acidity, one is above. I try to first check environmental & constitutional factors-- instabilities in acid, base, water(mucous), heat etc. as well as instabilities in transcapillary movements & in breathing.