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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Protein and Bone Health

  • Yes, absolutely. A low protein intake can significantly impair the bone collagen framework, which forms the vital structural matrix of bones.
  • Bone is not just calcium. While calcium provides hardness, the bone matrix is composed primarily of protein (collagen), accounting for a major portion of bone structure.
  • Impaired matrix formation. Without adequate dietary protein, the body cannot synthesize sufficient collagen to maintain a strong, flexible bone framework, leading to compromised bone integrity.
  • Synergistic needs. Minerals like calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D cannot be effectively utilized to build strong bones if the foundational protein/collagen matrix is deficient.
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High-protein, low-carbohydrate diets - connections

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  • Vitamin C - Forms
  • Hesperidin, Rutin - Forms (With: Vitamin C; Location: connective tissue; Modality: helps)
  • Silicon - Found In (Concentration: highest; Location: body)
  • Vitamin C - Impairs (Level: low; Process: formation and maintenance)
  • Vitamin C - Maintains
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