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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Sulfur and Skin Collagen Glycation

  • Critical Connection: Yes, adequate sulfur status is essential for maintaining healthy connective tissue, and deficiencies can indeed indirectly influence processes like collagen glycation.
  • Role of Sulfur in Proteins: Sulfur-containing amino acids (methionine and cysteine) provide structural integrity and flexibility to proteins through disulfide bonds, helping to maintain the resilient three-dimensional matrix of collagen.
  • Detoxification and Antioxidant Defense: Sulfur is a fundamental component of glutathione, the body's master antioxidant and a vital detoxifying agent.
  • Combating Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs): By neutralizing oxidative stress and reducing systemic inflammation, optimal glutathione levels help mitigate the formation and accumulation of Advanced Glycation End-products (AGEs) that stiffen and degrade collagen fibers.
  • Nutritional Synergy: Maintaining proper sulfur balance requires synergistic cofactors, particularly trace minerals and vitamins, to ensure efficient utilization at the cellular level.
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Sulfur - connections

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Collagen - connections

Collagen ->

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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

Advanced glycation end products - connections

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