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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Dr. Ronald Roth's Nutritional Perspective

Analysis of Organ Meats and B12 Binding

  • Spinal Cord and Liver are exceptionally nutrient-dense animal tissues, but they function differently regarding storage and transport of nutrients.
  • Liver is the primary storage site in the body for Vitamin B12 (cobalamin), which inherently contains the mineral cobalt at its molecular center.
  • Spinal Cord tissue is rich in lipids, cholesterol, and various neural compounds, but it is not a primary storage depot for B12 compared to the hepatic tissue.

Biochemical Characteristics of B12 and Cobalt

  • Cobalt in biological systems must be bound to a corrin ring structure to form cobalamin (Vitamin B12) to be safely utilized by human metabolism.
  • Ingesting raw or minimally processed liver provides bioavailable B12 where cobalt is fully integrated into the active vitamin complex.
  • Quality and Sourcing are paramount when consuming glandular tissues like liver and spinal cord due to the potential accumulation of environmental toxins, heavy metals, and the theoretical risks associated with neural tissues.

Nutritional Recommendations

  • Consuming liver from grass-fed, pasture-raised animals is the most direct and biochemically appropriate food source for obtaining bound cobalt in the form of Vitamin B12.
  • Due to potential biochemical imbalances and excess preformed vitamin A or copper, organ meats should be consumed in moderation as part of a personalized nutritional program based on individual mineral and vitamin testing.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Cobalt - connections

Cobalt ->

-> Cobalt

Vitamin B12 - connections

Vitamin B12 ->

-> Vitamin B12

Liver - connections

Liver ->

  • Contains: Zinc (Concentration: larger; Reserve: no)
  • Contains: Tin (Context: human tissue after accidental deaths)
  • Contains: Tin (Developmental: fetal; Amount: higher; Reporter: Misk)
  • Contains: Copper (Level: high)
  • Controls: Total cholesterol (Degree: largely)
  • Converts: Lactic acid (Product: glucose; Process: cori_cycle)
  • Converts: Pyridoxine (Result: pyridoxal-5-phosphate)
  • Provides: B vitamins (Typical: true; Scope: all)
  • Source Of: Copper
  • Supplies: Copper
  • Treats: Copper deficiency (Frequency: regular; Condition: malabsorption disorder)

-> Liver

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