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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Boron and Hydroxyl Group Molecules

  • Yes, boron readily forms ester complexes (specifically borate esters) with molecules containing hydroxyl groups (-OH).
  • This chemical interaction is particularly strong and significant with cis-diol configurations, which are molecules having adjacent hydroxyl groups oriented in the same direction on a ring or chain.
  • Common biological examples include sugars like fructose and ribose, as well as other polyols, which form stable cyclic complexes when reacting with boric acid or borate ions.
  • In nutritional and biochemical contexts, this ability of boron to complex with hydroxyl-rich compounds is fundamental to how it interacts with cell membranes, enzymes, and various metabolic pathways.
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Boron - connections

Boron ->

-> Boron

Food groups - connections

Food groups ->

  • Causes: Headaches (Scope: some but not all cases; Certainty: may)

-> Food groups

  • Food-group trial - Eliminates (Duration: specific period; Order: no particular order)
  • Rotational diet - Eliminates (Phase: initial)
  • Cruciferous vegetables - Is A (Members: Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower)
  • Nuts - Is A (Members: almonds, walnuts, pistachios, cashews, filberts or hazelnuts, Brazil nuts, macadamia nuts)
  • Fruits - Is A (Members: apples, pears, bananas, plums, cherries, peaches, apricots, grapes, pineapples, olives)
  • Meats - Is A (Members: beef, pork, lamb, chicken, turkey)
  • Root vegetables - Is A (Members: carrots, beets, turnips, radishes, rutabagas, garlic, onions)
  • Various foods and substances - Is A (Members: eggs, mushrooms, spices, alcohol, tobacco, sugar, honey, tea, cocoa, oils, yeast)
  • Citrus - Is A (Members: lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, tangelos)
  • Leafy green vegetables - Is A (Members: lettuce, spinach, kale, chard)
  • Shellfish - Is A (Members: lobster, shrimp, oyster, mussel)
  • Dairy - Is A (Members: milk, ice cream, sour cream, cheese, yogurt, other dairy-containing sources)
  • Legumes - Is A (Members: peanuts, soybeans, all other beans, peas, lentils)
  • Nightshades - Is A (Members: potatoes, tomatoes, chili peppers, garden peppers, eggplant, paprika)
  • Seeds - Is A (Members: pumpkin, flax, sesame, sunflower)
  • Fish - Is A (Members: salmon, tuna, sardines, herring, trout)
  • Gourd vegetables - Is A (Members: squash, cucumber, pumpkin, zucchini)
  • Berries - Is A (Members: strawberries, raspberries, cranberries, blueberries, gooseberries, blackberries)
  • Grains - Is A (Members: wheat, barley, rye, corn, millet, oats, rice, buckwheat, amaranth, spelt)
  • Rotational diet - Reintroduces (Phase: after elimination)
  • Rotational diet - Rotates

Simple sugar molecules - connections

Simple sugar molecules ->

  • Is A: Simple carbohydrates (Examples: sucrose, glucose, fructose, maltose, dextrose, galactose, trehalose, D-ribose)
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