Hypochlorhydria

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3rd Nutritional Therapeutics 1 Mind Map on Hypochlorhydria, created by carlymerlo on 30/07/2013.
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Hypochlorhydria
  1. Insufficient hydrocholoric acid (HCI) Secretions from parietal cells for effective digestion
    1. Gastric Acid?
      1. Protein denaturing and breakdown
        1. Absorption of nutrients
          1. Stimulation of bicarbonate, pancreatic enzymes and bile
            1. Pancreatic insufficiency
            2. Protection against pathogens, SIOB and dysbiosis
              1. Increases the tone of lower oesophagal sphincter (LOS), facilitating closure
            3. Causes
              1. Antacid meds
                1. Diseases - gastritis, antiparietal cell antibodies associated with Hashimoto's, type 1 diabetes, food alleges
                  1. Side effects of NSAIDs, Aspirin
                    1. Alcohol
                      1. Stress
                        1. Increased Age
                          1. Nutritional deficiencies
                            1. Type of food eatern
                            2. Diagnosis
                              1. CDSA - Stool analysis e.g.: Healthscope
                                1. Helicobacter infection
                                  1. Urinary indicans test
                                    1. Signs and symptoms
                                      1. Bloating, burps, farts
                                        1. Indigestion, heartburn
                                          1. Feeling full for long time
                                            1. Halitosis
                                              1. Food alleges
                                                1. Nausea
                                                  1. Gut infections, dysbiosis, SIBO, candida, parasites
                                                    1. Decreased appetite for protein rich foods
                                                      1. Nutritional inadequacy
                                                        1. Undigested food in stool
                                                          1. Increased risk of gastric carcinoma - associated with range of diseases e.g. acne rosacea, eczema, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis
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