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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin D and Intestinal Calcium Absorption

  • Direct Correlation: Yes, absolutely. Vitamin D plays an essential, primary role in the intestinal absorption of dietary calcium.
  • Active Transport Mechanism: Without sufficient levels of active vitamin D (calcitriol), the transport mechanisms in the intestinal lining cannot efficiently move calcium from the gut into the bloodstream.
  • Mineral Synergies and Antagonisms: Dr. Roth's nutritional perspective emphasizes that isolated vitamin D supplementation alone is often insufficient. Proper calcium transport and utilization depend heavily on a balanced biochemical environment, including optimal ratios with:
  • Magnesium
  • Phosphorus
  • Boron
  • Other co-factors required for proper mineral metabolism
  • Systemic Impact: When intestinal calcium transport is impaired due to low vitamin D, the body may begin to draw calcium out of the bones to maintain vital blood serum levels, potentially leading to long-related structural weaknesses.
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Choline transport - connections

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