Asked by emma

How does too little acid cause gastric distress?

A. More than enough acid is present to digest proteins, resulting in inadequate digestion of proteins.
B. The pH of the stomach becomes so high that proteins are not digested properly.
C. The pH of the stomach becomes so low that proteins are not digested properly.
D. Neutrality is achieved so proteins are not digested properly.

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Answered by drRebel
B ... Low stomach pH => gastric distress causing several uncomfortable conditions... Bloating, excess gas (due to excess bacterial digestion instead of HCl digestion process), Grud, etc.
Answered by DrBobHater
DrRebel is better then DrBOb
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