What does betaine hydrochloride do for the stomach?

Betaine Hydrochloride is effective in relieving the lack of gastric acid produced by the stomach, helping to restore the level of strong acid in the stomach, thus promoting the absorption of food digestion, but inappropriate use can also cause bloating, nausea and other adverse reactions.
Betaine hydrochloride is an additive that is often used in livestock, poultry and aquaculture. Pharmaceutical grade betaine hydrochloride can be used in gastric diseases for patients with gastric acid deficiency, which helps the body to restore the level of gastric acid and maintain normal gastrointestinal function.
Betaine hydrochloride is helpful in restoring the strong acid level in the stomach, which in turn promotes digestion and absorption. It is indicated for patients with symptoms such as loss of appetite, burping after meals, bloating and burning sensation in the stomach, and indigestion.
Betaine hydrochloride may also cause adverse reactions such as bloating and nausea and can be taken along with vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and folic acid.
Although Betaine Hydrochloride has a relieving effect on stomach acid deficiency conditions, it should be used under the supervision of a doctor, and it should not be taken on an empty stomach and should not be used privately.