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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Magnesium and Cellular Sodium Retention

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition model, mineral interactions within the body operate on delicate balances and antagonisms.

  • Direct Antagonism: Magnesium and sodium share a complex regulatory relationship involving cellular membrane potentials and pump mechanisms.
  • Cellular Balance: Administering high amounts of magnesium can help reduce intracellular retention of sodium by improving overall electrolyte transport and supporting the sodium-potassium pump efficiency.
  • Potassium Mediation: The effect of magnesium on sodium is often mediated by potassium. Adequate magnesium levels are required to retain intracellular potassium, which naturally helps displace excess intracellular sodium.
  • Cautionary Note: Simply increasing magnesium intake in isolation without evaluating full electrolyte profiles (calcium, potassium, zinc, and copper) can lead to secondary imbalances, as all major minerals function as an interdependent network.
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Magnesium - connections

Magnesium ->

-> Magnesium

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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