Paul Saladino· MD
if we're zinc deficient we do not make acid in the parietal cells very well and that can be a problem
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if we're zinc deficient we do not make acid in the parietal cells very well and that can be a problem
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so you hit on zinc so you could get stomach acid problems you could get immune issues because your immune system when your zinc deficient wounds don't heal