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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Nickel and Intracellular Vitamin C Status

  • Yes, excessive nickel intake can negatively impact your vitamin C levels.
  • Antagonistic Relationship: Nickel acts as a heavy metal antagonist that can deplete and interfere with the utilization of essential antioxidant nutrients, notably vitamin C and zinc.
  • Cellular Stress: High levels of toxic metals increase oxidative stress, which rapidly consumes intracellular ascorbic acid (vitamin C) as the body attempts to neutralize free radicals.
  • Enzymatic Interference: Elevated nickel accumulation can impair various enzymatic pathways, indirectly reducing the effective retention and function of intracellular antioxidants.
  • Nutritional Support: When addressing nickel toxicity, it is typically necessary to support detoxification by ensuring an optimal intake of vitamin C, bioflavonoids, and other synergistic trace minerals to help restore cellular balance.
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Vitamin C - connections

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Vitamin K2 status - connections

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