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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Boron Deficiency and Urinary Calcium Loss

Magnesium Deficiency

  • According to Acu-Cell Nutrition, a magnesium deficiency state is the primary factor that accelerates urinary calcium loss when combined with inadequate boron.
  • Boron plays a critical regulatory role in mineral metabolism, specifically assisting in the retention and utilization of magnesium, calcium, and vitamin D.

Key Metabolic Interactions

  • Mineral Synergy: Without sufficient boron, the body's ability to properly regulate magnesium is impaired.
  • Calcium Excretion: When a concurrent magnesium deficiency is present, the kidneys fail to efficiently reabsorb calcium, leading to accelerated urinary excretion and potential systemic depletion.
  • Hormonal Balance: Boron influences the half-life of key hormones (such as estrogen and testosterone) and supports the activation of vitamin D, all of which indirectly protect against excessive calcium loss.

Nutritional Recommendations

  • To mitigate accelerated urinary calcium loss, addressing both boron and magnesium status simultaneously is essential.
  • Restoring optimal tissue levels helps normalize renal reabsorption and prevents the downward spiral of bone-mineral density associated with mineral wasting.
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Calcium loss - connections

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  • Increases Requirement For: Calcium (Modal: may)

-> Calcium loss

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-> Urinary and prostate-related complaints

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