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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Chromium and Simple Sugar Intake

  • Direct Depletion: Yes, a high intake of simple sugars contributes significantly to the depletion of body chromium reserves.
  • Urinary Excretion: Consuming refined carbohydrates and simple sugars triggers an increased release of insulin, which subsequently causes a marked increase in urinary excretion of chromium.
  • Metabolic Demand: Chromium is an essential component of the Glucose Tolerance Factor (GTF), meaning that processing high amounts of simple sugars increases the physiological demand for this trace mineral, further exhausting limited body stores.
  • Nutritional Implication: Diets high in refined sugars create a vicious cycle where the foods that demand the most chromium for their metabolism simultaneously cause its depletion.
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Chromium - connections

Chromium ->

-> Chromium

Adult Vitamin B12 liver reserves - connections

-> Adult Vitamin B12 liver reserves

Simple sugars - connections

Simple sugars ->

-> Simple sugars

  • Xylitol - Substitutes For (Condition: tolerated)
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