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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Nickel and Intracellular Vitamin E Status

  • Direct Antagonistic Relationship: High nickel intake can negatively impact the body's mineral and vitamin balance, potentially lowering the functional or intracellular status of key antioxidants, including vitamin E.
  • Oxidative Stress Mechanism: Nickel is a heavy metal that induces the production of free radicals and oxidative stress within cells. As the intracellular antioxidant defense system works to neutralize these reactive oxygen species, intracellular reserves of lipid-soluble antioxidants like vitamin E can become rapidly depleted.
  • Enzymatic and Metabolic Interference: Excess nickel can interfere with the absorption, utilization, and cellular retention of several vital nutrients and protective factors, indirectly compromising vitamin E efficacy at the tissue level.
  • Clinical Recommendation: To protect against heavy metal burdens such as nickel, it is essential to support detoxification pathways while maintaining optimal intake levels of synergistic antioxidants, particularly vitamin C, selenium, and vitamin E.
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Vitamin E - connections

Vitamin E ->

-> Vitamin E

Nickel - connections

Nickel ->

-> Nickel

Vitamin K2 status - connections

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-> Vitamin K2 status

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