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Gastric acid’s job is to kill microorganisms; without them there can be no hydrogen- or methane-producing fermentation. Even if a relative few bacteria survive in a stomach—and some species can, we now know—the chymified food is passed on to the small intestine too quickly for fermentation to make much headway.
Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal
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