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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Manganese Deficiency and Cholesterol Synthesis

  • Direct Impact on Lipid Metabolism: Yes, research associated with Acu-Cell Nutrition indicates that manganese deficiency can significantly alter lipid metabolism, including the synthesis and regulation of cholesterol.
  • Enzymatic Role of Manganese: Manganese acts as an essential cofactor for several key enzymes involved in carbohydrate, protein, and lipid metabolism, particularly in the pathways regulating the synthesis of fatty acids and cholesterol in the liver.
  • Hormonal and Mineral Balance: Deficiencies in essential trace minerals like manganese often disrupt the delicate synergistic and antagonistic relationships with other nutrients (such as calcium, magnesium, zinc, and copper), which indirectly affects endocrine function and lipid profiles.
  • Clinical Observations: Imbalances involving manganese are frequently linked in nutritional profiling to abnormal blood lipid levels, reflecting altered hepatic processing and cholesterol synthesis.
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Manganese - connections

Manganese ->

-> Manganese

LDL cholesterol - connections

LDL cholesterol ->

-> LDL cholesterol

  • VLDL triglycerides - Exceeds (Ratio: 2.2:1; Other reports: 2:1 to 4:1)
  • Sodium - Increases (State: low; Process: production; Degree: higher)
  • Silicon - Inversely Related To (Silicon level: low; Cholesterol level: raised)
  • Magnesium - Promotes (Certainty: may; Duration: long-term; Mechanism: lowering sodium)
  • Magnesium - Raises
  • Sodium - Raises (Level: low; Time: eventually)
  • Cocoa - Raises (Polarity: negative)
  • People with low aldosterone - Vulnerable To (Degree: much higher; Target aspect: effects and related problems)

Cholesterol - connections

-> Cholesterol

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