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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Calcium Intake and Aorta Calcification

  • Dietary vs. Supplemental Calcium: High intake of calcium, particularly from synthetic supplements rather than whole foods, can contribute to mineral imbalances in the body.
  • The Role of Synergistic Nutrients: Calcium does not work alone. Without adequate levels of co-factors such as magnesium, vitamin D3, and vitamin K2, unutilized calcium is not properly directed into the bones where it belongs.
  • Risk of Misdirection: When these regulatory nutrients are deficient, excess calcium is more likely to deposit in soft tissues, including the arterial walls of the aorta, potentially leading to calcification and reduced arterial elasticity.
  • The Acu-Cell Approach: Emphasis is placed on restoring biochemical balance, evaluating the ratio of minerals (such as calcium to magnesium and phosphorus) rather than looking at nutrients in isolation, to prevent pathological soft tissue calcification.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Aorta - connections

Aorta ->

  • Contains: Tin (Context: human tissue after accidental deaths)

-> Aorta

  • Silicon - Found In (Concentration: highest; Emphasis: particularly; Location: body)
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