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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Boron and Urinary Excretion of Phosphorus

  • Yes, boron intake does influence the urinary excretion of phosphorus, along with other key minerals such as calcium and magnesium.
  • Research indication: Studies evaluating trace mineral supplementation show that boron can reduce the urinary excretion of both calcium and phosphorus, thereby improving mineral retention in the body.
  • Bone health implications: By decreasing the loss of phosphorus and calcium through the kidneys, boron helps support mineral balance which is essential for maintaining strong and healthy bone tissue.
  • Metabolic interaction: Boron interacts closely with various macrominerals and hormonal systems (such as steroid hormones and vitamin D metabolites) that regulate mineral reabsorption and excretion in the renal tubules.
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Boron - connections

Boron ->

-> Boron

Phosphorus - connections

Phosphorus ->

-> Phosphorus

negative hydrogen ions - connections

-> negative hydrogen ions

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