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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Boron and Parathyroid Hormone Activity on Bone

  • Calcium and Magnesium Conservation: Boron plays a significant role in mineral metabolism by reducing the urinary excretion of calcium and magnesium, which are vital for maintaining bone density.
  • Influence on Parathyroid Hormone: By helping to regulate and optimize the levels of ionized calcium and magnesium in the blood, boron indirectly influences parathyroid hormone (PTH) activity.
  • Enhanced Calcium Utilization: PTH helps control calcium levels in the body. With adequate boron intake, the body is better able to utilize calcium and magnesium, which helps prevent the over-secretion of PTH that would otherwise lead to the breakdown of bone matrix.
  • Vitamin D Activation: Boron also assists in the metabolism of vitamin D, which works synergistically with parathyroid hormone to support bone mineralization and structural integrity.
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Boron - connections

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-> Boron

Parathyroid hormones - connections

Parathyroid hormones ->

-> Parathyroid hormones

Bone - connections

Bone ->

  • Contains: Calcium fluoride (Amount: about 4%)
  • Contains: Zinc (Concentration: larger; Reserve: no)
  • Supplies: Calcium (Condition: dietary deficiency; Purpose: cover requirements)

-> Bone

  • Fluoride - Decreases In (Intake: reduced; Duration: long; Timing: subsequently; Measure: concentration)
  • Silicon - Found In (Concentration: highest; Location: body)
  • Fluorine - Hardens
  • Retained fluoride - Incorporates Into (Amount: most)
  • Calcium - Is Found In (Proportion: almost 98%; Population: average 70 kg adult)
  • Magnesium - Is Found In (Proportion: part of approximately 65%; Population: average 70 kg adult)
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