Open on a desktop browser to explore the interactive map. The knowledge graph needs a larger screen and a pointer. On this device you are limited to the text below.
Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Mineral Ratios and Localized Pain

  • Acubecl-Cell Approach: According to the Acu-Cell methodology developed by Dr. Ronald Roth, specific mineral imbalances—including interactions between nickel, magnesium, and other trace elements or electrolytes—can significantly impact neurological and muscular function.
  • Left Temple Pain: Dr. Roth often evaluates localized discomfort, such as tension or pain in the left temple, through the lens of individual metabolic profiles, autonomic nervous system responses, and mineral antagonisms.
  • The Nickel-Magnesium Relationship:
  • Magnesium plays a critical role in muscle relaxation, nerve transmission, and vasodilation. A relative deficiency or imbalance can manifest as tension headaches, migraines, or localized cranial pressure.
  • Nickel, when present in excessive amounts relative to balancing minerals, can act as a stressor or disrupt enzyme systems, potentially exacerbating inflammatory or spasmodic tendencies.
  • Individual Variability: Whether a specific nickel-magnesium ratio conflict directly causes left temple pain depends entirely on the patient's comprehensive Acu-Cell Analysis, as ratios must be interpreted in the context of a broader web of mineral synergies and antagonisms rather than in isolation.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
Traversing graph…
Connections

Nickel / cobalt ratio - connections

Nickel / cobalt ratio ->

-> Nickel / cobalt ratio

Dental pain - connections

-> Dental pain

  • Prostatitis - Causes (Modal: may; Location: left upper or lower incisors; Timing: coincides with flare-ups)

Nickel - connections

Nickel ->

-> Nickel

Overview
Loading graph...
Display TOP 100%
Loading full knowledge graph…
Building graph…
Preparing…
Filter by Relationship
Filter by Type
Some information may be incomplete, disputed, or incorrect. Review the supporting sources.