par audiomaniac » 11 Jan 2017 23:45
Apparement ca fonctionne bien pour les reflux gastro œsophagien
et ca doit eviter la malabpsortion du zinc en general du a un ph trop elevé
A surprising finding from the present study is that 3 participants of the 15 absorbed little or no zinc from zinc oxide, suggesting that there is a portion of the population that is not able to dissolve zinc oxide in the gastric juice, probably because of a high intragastric pH making it poorly absorbable. Because the low absorption was measured in 3 individuals who absorbed zinc gluconate and zinc citrate normally and because all were apparently healthy at the time of supplement consumption, it is unlikely that this was a coincidence. Additional repeated measurements of their urine samples excluded an analytical error.
Several studies have suggested that Helicobacter pylori-associated hypochlorhydria will decrease gastric acid and decrease iron absorption (25); however, results in relation to iron are contradictory (26), and the prevalence of H. pylori infection in the Swiss population is low, affecting 7.3% of adolescents (27). Similarly, data on hypochlorhydria in young Japanese adults show that only ∼5% are affecte
est ce qu'il y a un lien entre RGO et hélichobacter et efficacité d'absorption avec cette forme ?
Mais je trouve ca cher si on a pas de RGO