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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Manganese and Estrogen-Positive Cancer: Biochemical Relationships

  • Complex Mineral Interactions
  • Manganese is an essential trace element, but excessive levels can create significant biochemical imbalances in the body.
  • High manganese status often correlates with altered levels or utilization of other vital minerals, particularly iron, copper, and zinc.
  • Endocrine and Estrogen Connections
  • Hormonal-dependent cancers, such as estrogen-positive (ER+) breast cancer, are heavily influenced by the body's overall endocrine environment and detoxification capacity.
  • Minerals act as essential cofactors for numerous enzymatic pathways, including those in the liver responsible for metabolizing and clearing estrogens.
  • An excess or imbalance of heavy metals and trace minerals can potentially interfere with normal hepatic hormone clearance, leading to a relative buildup of active hormones.
  • Oxidative Stress and Cellular Health
  • While manganese is required for antioxidant defense (as part of manganese superoxide dismutase), toxicity from chronic overload increases oxidative stress and free radical damage.
  • High oxidative stress promotes a cellular environment conducive to inflammatory processes and DNA damage, which are critical factors in tumor progression.
  • Acu-Cell Approach Considerations
  • Evaluating a condition like estrogen-positive cancer requires looking at the entire mineral and trace element profile rather than viewing manganese in isolation.
  • Nutritional balancing focuses on restoring proper synergistic and antagonistic mineral ratios to support immune function, reduce systemic toxicity, and optimize hormonal balance.
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Manganese - connections

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Estrogen-sensitive cancer - connections

-> Estrogen-sensitive cancer

  • Manganese - Associated With (Level: high)
  • Mycotoxins - Associated With (Source: mold)
  • Estrogen - Causes (Certainty: may; Duration: lifelong; Level: higher mean average)
  • Manganese - Linked To (Level: high)
  • Vitamin C - Reduces (Dose: higher; Aspect: development risk; Condition: congestive liver disease with higher estrogen)

Manganese absorption - connections

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