Dogs have
iron stomachs which forgive some of our dietary indiscretions, but hamsters, who did not evolve beside humans, have totally different dietary needs and tolerances.
Not exact matches
Oats contain phytic acid,
which impairs the absorption of
iron, zinc, calcium, and more, and blocks the production of digestive enzymes, making your oats much harder on your
stomach.
Typically there's gonna be gastrointestinal symptoms so they're gonna be put on a proton pump inhibitor
which will then decrease
stomach acid
which will make it harder to ionize minerals like selenium, calcium, magnesium,
iron.
Up to 1 year: Because infants do not produce strong enough
stomach acid to deactivate potential spores, infants should refrain from eating honey.1 Use blackstrap molasses,
which is high in
iron and calcium.
«This imbalance,
which hinders the growth of the 400 organisms that are naturally found in the
stomach, can cause a multitude of health complaints in addition to bloating (including indigestion, diarrhea, nausea,
iron deficiency,
stomach infestations, fatigue and even skin conditions).»
H. pylori, by its very nature, reduces
stomach acid (HCl),
which inhibits B12, mineral (
iron, magnesium, calcium...), and protein assimilation.