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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Bleeding Gums and Nutritional Deficiencies

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework, bleeding gums are most classically and directly linked to:

  • Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) deficiency, which weakens collagen synthesis and capillary integrity, leading to fragile blood vessels in the gingival tissue.

However, Dr. Ronald Roth's analysis emphasizes that isolated symptoms rarely stem from a single nutrient. Bleeding gums can also be influenced by imbalances in:

  • Bioflavonoids, which work synergistically with Vitamin C to strengthen blood vessel walls.
  • Calcium and Magnesium ratios, affecting overall structural integrity of the jawbone and dental support tissues.
  • Vitamin K, essential for proper blood clotting mechanisms.
  • Zinc, which plays a critical role in tissue repair, immune function, and oral mucosal health.

Important Considerations

  • Antagonists and Synergists: High intake of certain minerals or heavy metals can antagonize Vitamin C and alter trace element ratios, indirectly manifesting as gum sensitivity or bleeding.
  • Biochemical Individuality: Symptoms like bleeding gums require a comprehensive mineral and vitamin evaluation rather than blanket supplementation, as excess of one nutrient can easily induce a deficiency in another.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Bleeding gums - connections

Bleeding gums ->

-> Bleeding gums

Acute deficiency symptoms - connections

-> Acute deficiency symptoms

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

Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

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