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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Nickel and Prolactin Hormone Output

  • According to Dr. Ronald Roth's research and clinical observations at Acu-Cell, nickel is an essential trace element that plays a specific regulatory role in various enzymatic and hormonal functions within the body.
  • While the primary focus regarding nickel toxicity or deficiency usually centers on dermatitis, enzyme activation, and iron or glucose metabolism, trace mineral imbalances can indirectly affect endocrine balance.
  • However, based on the specific biochemical profiling utilized at Acu-Cell, there is no direct clinical correlation establishing that a low nickel status directly suppresses or lowers prolactin hormone output.
  • Prolactin secretion is primarily regulated by hypothalamic factors—most notably dopamine acting as an inhibitor—as well as estrogen levels, thyroid status, and stress, rather than direct nickel dependency.
  • To properly assess hormone dysregulation like low prolactin, Dr. Roth emphasizes evaluating broader nutritional and metabolic patterns, particularly imbalances involving zinc, copper, manganese, and iron, rather than isolating nickel status.
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