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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Serum Versus Tissue Mineral Status

  • Yes, high serum mineral levels can certainly coexist with tissue depletion.
  • Biochemical Reality: Blood serum tests often fail to reflect the true intracellular or tissue status of minerals.
  • Homeostatic Mechanisms: The body tightly regulates blood levels of essential minerals (such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium) by pulling them out of storage tissues (like bone, muscle, and organs) to maintain vital serum concentrations.
  • False Sense of Security: Elevated or normal serum levels can mask severe underlying tissue deficiencies, leading to misdiagnosis if practitioners rely solely on blood work.
  • Acu-Cell Insight: Comprehensive evaluations must consider broader metabolic and nutritional patterns rather than isolated serum markers, as cellular utilization and tissue reserves are far more critical indicators of true nutritional health.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Serum calcium levels - connections

-> Serum calcium levels

  • Dietary changes - Affects (Degree: little; Stability: pretty well fixed)
  • Vitamin D - Affects (Scope: mostly)
  • Vitamin D - Increases (Certainty: can; Amount: excessive; Duration: long-term; Result: above-normal)

Calcium depletion - connections

Calcium depletion ->

-> Calcium depletion

  • Manganese - Causes (Level: high; Timing: subsequently)

Serum calcium or magnesium tests - connections

Serum calcium or magnesium tests ->

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