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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Boron Supplementation and High-Sensitivity CRP

Overview of Boron and Inflammation

  • Dr. Ronald Roth and the Acu-Cell Nutrition database focus heavily on the delicate balance of minerals, trace elements, and acid-base regulation in the body.
  • While boron is primarily recognized for its role in calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D metabolism—as well as supporting bone density and joint health—its systemic effects often extend to modulating inflammatory pathways.

Impact on Inflammatory Markers

  • Research and clinical observations referenced in trace mineral profiling suggest that boron can exert an anti-inflammatory effect in certain individuals.
  • By helping to modulate cytokine production and reduce oxidative stress, boron supplementation can contribute to the lowering of systemic inflammatory markers, including high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP).

Individual Biochemical Individuality

  • The degree to which boron lowers hs-CRP depends heavily on a person's baseline mineral status, hormonal balance (such as testosterone and estrogen ratios), and dietary patterns.
  • Because mineral interactions are complex—where an excess or deficiency of one element (like magnesium, calcium, or boron) can antagonize another—supplementation should always be tailored to individual biochemical needs rather than used as a blanket remedy.
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  • Causes: Hair loss (Evidence: reports; Timing: after supplementation; Population: males)

Sodium sensitivity - connections

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  • Conditions Use Of: Sodium (State: absent; Population: hypoglycemic individuals)

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