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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Nickel and Vitamin E Interaction

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework regarding mineral and vitamin antagonisms, heavy metals and certain trace elements can significantly impact nutrient utilization and cellular retention.

  • Nickel Antagonism: High levels of nickel can act as an antagonist to several key protective nutrients within the body.
  • Vitamin E Depletion: Excessive nickel intake increases oxidative stress and cellular toxicity, which in turn accelerates the depletion and functional impairment of cellular vitamin E and other antioxidants (such as Vitamin C and selenium) as the body attempts to neutralize free radical damage.
  • Impaired Utilization: Beyond direct depletion, heavy metal toxicities often interfere with the systemic transport and membrane integration of fat-soluble vitamins, reducing the overall efficacy of vitamin E at the cellular level.
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Vitamin E - connections

Vitamin E ->

-> Vitamin E

Nickel - connections

Nickel ->

-> Nickel

Vitamin A/D antagonism - connections

Vitamin A/D antagonism ->

  • Inhibits: Vitamin D (Condition: excess Vitamin A; Aspect: effectiveness)
  • Inhibits: Vitamin A (Condition: excess Vitamin D; Aspect: effectiveness)
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