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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Phosphorus and Magnesium Absorption

  • Inhibitory Effect: Yes, a high intake of phosphorus can adversely affect the intestinal absorption of magnesium.
  • Mechanism: Excess phosphorus, particularly in the form of inorganic phosphates commonly found in processed foods and soft drinks, can bind with minerals in the digestive tract.
  • Mineral Competition: High levels of phosphorus create a competitive imbalance, significantly reducing the bioavailability and uptake of magnesium across the intestinal wall.
  • Clinical Implication: Because the modern diet is often heavily skewed toward high phosphorus relative to magnesium, this dietary imbalance can contribute to or worsen magnesium deficiency even when overall magnesium intake appears adequate.
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