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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Sulfur and Raw Eggs in ALS Nutrition

Dr. Ronald Roth's View on Sulfur and Raw Eggs

  • Bioavailable Sulfur Sources: According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework, sulfur is a critical mineral involved in detoxification, enzyme function, and connective tissue maintenance. While organic sulfur (such as MSM or sulfur-containing amino acids) is vital, raw eggs do provide sulfur compounds, but their nutritional utilization depends heavily on individual metabolic typing and biochemical balances.
  • Concerns Regarding Raw Eggs:
  • Avidin Binding: Raw egg whites contain avidin, a protein that binds to biotin (Vitamin B7) and can induce a deficiency if consumed in excess. Biotin is essential for energy metabolism and neurological function, which is particularly sensitive in neurodegenerative conditions like ALS.
  • Digestion and Assimilation: In conditions like ALS, compromised digestive capacity often impairs the proper breakdown and assimilation of raw proteins, potentially leading to increased intestinal toxicity rather than therapeutic benefit.
  • Nutritional Balance in ALS:
  • Emphasizing sulfur must be done cautiously, as mineral antagonists (such as copper-to-zinc ratios or heavy metal toxicities) frequently accompany ALS profiles on Acu-Cell analysis.
  • Safer, cooked, or more bioavailable sources of sulfur—such as sulfur-rich vegetables (cruciferous family) or targeted amino acid supplementation—are generally preferred over raw eggs to avoid biotin depletion and digestive stress.
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Raw vegetable consumption - connections

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  • Increases: Food metabolism (Degree: greater calorie requirement)
  • Reduces: Weight gain (Mechanism: greater food-metabolism calories)

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