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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

The Acu-Cell Approach to Copper, Estrogen, and Hemangiomas

The Estrogen-Copper Connection

  • Direct relationship: Elevated estrogen levels, whether endogenous or exogenous (such as from birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy), significantly increase copper retention and bio-availability in the body.
  • Biochemical imbalance: High estrogen stimulates the liver to produce more ceruloplasmin, the primary copper-carrying protein, often leading to elevated serum and tissue copper while frequently depleting zinc levels.

Copper and Vascular Growth

  • Angiogenesis: Copper is a well-known, potent promoter of angiogenesis—the formation of new blood vessels.
  • Vascular proliferation: Excess tissue levels of copper stimulate endothelial cell proliferation and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which can drive the growth and expansion of vascular anomalies.

Hemangiomas

  • Vascular tumors: Since a hemangioma is fundamentally a benign tumor composed of an overgrowth of blood vessels, any factor that strongly promotes angiogenesis can influence its development, size, or progression.
  • Multifactorial etiology: While elevated copper secondary to high estrogen creates a highly favorable physiological environment for vascular proliferation, hemangiomas are typically multifactorial, involving genetic predispositions and local growth factors alongside hormonal and mineral imbalances.

Nutritional Balance Considerations

  • Antagonistic minerals: To address high copper states associated with estrogen dominance, the Acu-Cell nutritional protocol focuses on balancing mineral ratios, particularly enhancing zinc and manganese, which act as physiological antagonists to excess copper.
  • Comprehensive evaluation: It is essential to evaluate the entire biochemical profile—including liver function, adrenal status, and specific ratios of trace elements—rather than looking at copper or estrogen in isolation.
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