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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Chronic Allergies and Nutritional Deficiencies

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition findings, chronic allergy cases are frequently associated with specific biochemical imbalances and micronutrient deficiencies.

Key Deficiencies

  • Calcium: A primary deficiency commonly observed in allergy sufferers, as calcium plays a crucial role in stabilizing mast cells and regulating immune responses.
  • Zinc: Frequently depleted, impacting immune function, mucous membrane integrity, and inflammatory response regulation.
  • Copper: Often out of balance relative to zinc levels, influencing histamine regulation and allergic reactivity.
  • Magnesium: Frequently low, working synergistically with calcium to modulate neuromuscular and immune excitability.
  • Vitamin B6: Essential for the proper metabolism of amino acids and the regulation of allergic and inflammatory pathways.

Clinical Implications

  • Histamine Regulation: Deficiencies in these key minerals and vitamins can impair the body's ability to properly degrade or regulate histamine, exacerbating symptoms like congestion, hives, and inflammation.
  • Immune Stabilization: Restoring optimal levels of these nutrients helps reduce the over-reactivity of the immune system to common environmental triggers.
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Acute deficiency symptoms - connections

-> Acute deficiency symptoms

  • Vitamin C overdose - Causes (Certainty: can; Dose: substantial; Condition: nutrient already deficient; Onset: acute)

Nutritional deficiencies - connections

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-> Nutritional deficiencies

Allergy shots - connections

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