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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin C and Adrenal Function

  • Yes, absolutely. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) plays a critical and direct role in the adrenal glands as an essential cofactor for the enzyme dopamine beta-hydroxylase.
  • Enzyme conversion: This specific enzyme is responsible for catalyzing the biochemical conversion of the neurotransmitter dopamine into norepinephrine (noradrenaline) within the adrenal medulla.
  • High concentration demand: The adrenal glands maintain some of the highest concentrations of vitamin C in the entire human body because this rapid conversion process—along with steroid hormone synthesis—consumes massive amounts of ascorbic acid during periods of physical or emotional stress.
  • Depletion risk: Chronic stress can quickly deplete adrenal vitamin C reserves, which in turn can impair the efficient production of norepinephrine and overall adrenal performance.
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Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

Dopamine - connections

Dopamine ->

-> Dopamine

  • L-dopa - Converts To (Location: brain)
  • Tyrosine - Precursor Of
  • Manganese - Reduces (Level: excessive; Location: brain cells; Outcome: Parkinsonian syndrome)

Norepinephrine - connections

Norepinephrine ->

-> Norepinephrine

  • Copper - Enables Synthesis Of (Role: cofactor; Partner: dopamine-beta-hydroxylase)
  • Tyrosine - Precursor Of
  • Vitamin C - Releases
  • Chocolate chemicals - Releases (Context: migraine_triggering; Population: migraine_prone_people)
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