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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Calcium Imbalance and Ischemic Stroke Risk

Based on the Acu-Cell Nutrition principles, mineral ratios and cellular utilization are critical factors in cardiovascular health, rather than looking at isolated nutrients.

Key Factors Regarding High Calcium

  • Mineral Antagonism: Excess calcium relative to other key electrolytes—particularly magnesium, potassium, and zinc—can lead to impaired vascular tone and cellular dysfunction.
  • Vascular Calcification: When calcium is not properly regulated or directed into the bones (often due to insufficiencies in co-factors like Vitamin D3 and Vitamin K2), it can deposit in soft tissues and arterial walls.
  • Circulatory Impact: Arterial stiffness and plaque accumulation associated with calcification can compromise blood flow, thereby increasing the risk of cardiovascular events, including ischemic stroke.
  • The Magnesium Connection: Magnesium acts as a natural calcium channel blocker. A deficiency in magnesium often accompanies high bioavailable calcium issues, leading to increased smooth muscle contraction, vasoconstriction, and higher blood pressure.

Nutritional Considerations

  • Restore Mineral Balance: Focus on balancing calcium intake with adequate magnesium and other synergistic trace elements.
  • Avoid Isolated Supplementation: Taking high-dose calcium supplements without proper cofactor evaluation can exacerbate imbalances.
  • Cellular Delivery: Ensuring proper transport of minerals is more important than simply restricting or forcing dietary intake.
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