• Are These Signs of Low Stomach Acid?

      If you’re dealing with digestive discomfort, the issue may not be too much stomach acid… but actually too little.
      In today’s clip, we highlight the most common signs of low stomach acid that people often overlook:

      1. Belching, gas, or bloating within an hour of eating
        Low acid slows digestion, causing fermentation and gas.

      2. Heartburn or acid reflux
        Slower stomach emptying can push acid upward — even when acid levels are low.

      3. Bad breath (even with great oral hygiene)
        Poor protein digestion can create odor-causing compounds.

      4. No desire for meat or feeling worse after eating it
        Protein needs strong stomach acid to break down properly.

      5. Feeling overly full after meals or feeling better when skipping meals
        Food sits longer in the stomach when acid is suboptimal.

      6. Undigested food in your stool
        A clear sign that digestion isn’t happening efficiently.

      If these symptoms sound familiar, it may be worth exploring your gut health in more depth.

      You can take the Gut Health Quiz here to get personalized insights and next steps. We’re here to help guide you!

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