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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Zinc and SOD1 Copper-Zinc Balance

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework regarding mineral interrelationships, the management of zinc and copper requires precise balance rather than isolated supplementation.

The Role of Zinc

  • Antagonistic Action: Zinc is a primary physiological antagonist to copper.
  • Excessive Intake Risk: Indiscriminate zinc supplementation can rapidly deplete copper levels, potentially creating a functional deficiency.
  • Enzyme Integrity: While zinc is a structural component of Superoxide Dismutase 1 (SOD1), simply adding more zinc does not automatically ensure or restore the ideal copper-zinc ratio within the enzyme.

Maintaining SOD1 Balance

  • Ratio Dependency: SOD1 requires both copper and zinc in specific proportions for optimal catalytic activity and structural stability.
  • Biochemical Harmony: Upsetting the delicate balance by supplementing one mineral without testing can exacerbate imbalances rather than correct them.
  • Individual Assessment: Nutritional therapy at Acu-Cell emphasizes that mineral ratios must be evaluated in the context of overall biochemical profiles, as antagonisms heavily influence tissue availability.
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Zinc ->

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Phosphorus/zinc balance - connections

-> Phosphorus/zinc balance

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