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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin C and Cellular Sodium Retention

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition model, mineral transport, electrolyte balance, and cellular retention are heavily influenced by specific antagonist and synergistic relationships, as well as acid-alkaline and oxidation-reduction balances within the body.

Direct Effects on Sodium

  • Diuretic Properties: High doses of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) possess mild natural diuretic properties, which can assist the kidneys in excreting excess fluid and associated sodium.
  • pH and Mineral Rifts: As an acid, large amounts of vitamin C can influence systemic and urinary pH, indirectly affecting how electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and magnesium are retained or excreted by the cells and kidneys.

Key Nutritional Interactions

  • Sodium-Potassium Pump: Cellular sodium retention is primarily regulated by the sodium-potassium pump, which relies heavily on adequate potassium, magnesium, and cellular energy (ATP).
  • Adrenal Support: Vitamin C is heavily concentrated in the adrenal glands and supports adrenal function. Improved adrenal health can help normalize aldosterone levels, a hormone that directly dictates whether the body retains or excretes sodium.
  • Synergistic Nutrients: To effectively address cellular sodium retention, vitamin C must be evaluated alongside potassium, calcium, and magnesium levels, as isolated high doses of one nutrient can easily disrupt the delicate balance of the others.

Note: Individual responses to high-dose supplementation vary significantly based on existing tissue mineral imbalances, kidney function, and overall electrolyte status.

AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

Sodium retention - connections

Sodium retention ->

  • Causes: Water weight loss (Condition: very low sodium with edema; Advantage: beneficial; Frequency: at times; Degree: tremendous; Modality: can)
  • Causes: Edema (Modality: can)
  • Increases: Silicon (Condition: after antagonistic inhibition; Aspect: levels)
  • Inhibits: Magnesium
  • Synergizes With: Silicon

-> Sodium retention

Cellular sodium - connections

Cellular sodium ->

-> Cellular sodium

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