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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Copper and Nickel Interactions in the Gastrointestinal Tract

  • Competitive Absorption: Based on mineral transport mechanisms, excessive intake of one trace mineral can inhibit the absorption of another due to shared pathways and carrier proteins in the intestinal mucosa.
  • The Copper-Zinc Paradigm: While the classic antagonistic relationship in human nutrition is well-established between copper and zinc (or iron and zinc), interactions involving transition metals like nickel follow similar competitive principles in the gut.
  • Intestinal Uptake: High concentrations of copper can interfere with the uptake of other divalent and trivalent metal ions, potentially reducing the bioavailability and absorption of nickel when both are present in high amounts in the digestive tract.
  • Nutritional Balance: At Acu-Cell Nutrition, the focus is heavily placed on maintaining optimal ratios between minerals, as imbalances caused by excessive supplementation of a single element frequently lead to secondary deficiencies in others.
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Copper - connections

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Nickel - connections

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Intestinal calcium absorption - connections

-> Intestinal calcium absorption

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