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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Cellular Sodium and Vitamin C Balance

  • Acu-Cell Nutrition Perspective: High dose vitamin C is not a direct antagonist or lowering agent for elevated intracellular sodium.
  • The Sodium-Potassium Pump: Intracellular sodium levels are primarily regulated by the cellular sodium-potassium pump (Na+/K+-ATPase), which depends heavily on adequate cellular magnesium, potassium, and energy (ATP) status.
  • Mineral Antagonism: To effectively address high cellular sodium, the focus must be placed on balancing potassium and magnesium levels, as these minerals work antagonistically to sodium within the cells.
  • Role of Vitamin C: While vitamin C supports overall immune function, adrenal health, and cellular redox balance, it does not directly correct mineral ratios or flush intracellular sodium accumulation on its own.
  • Recommended Approach: Evaluation of the broader electrolyte profile is necessary, prioritizing magnesium sufficiency to restore proper membrane potential and cellular mineral homeostasis.
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