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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Aluminum Toxicity and Motor Nerve Conduction

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework, aluminum is a toxic heavy metal that interferes with numerous neurological and biochemical pathways.

Key Effects on Motor Nerve Conduction

  • Impaired Neurotransmission: Aluminum accumulation disrupts the transmission of electrical impulses along motor nerves, leading to delayed or sluggish motor nerve conduction velocities.
  • Enzyme Inhibition: It competitively displaces essential minerals—such as magnesium, calcium, and zinc—from critical enzymatic and receptor sites required for optimal neuromuscular function.
  • Oxidative Stress: High levels of aluminum promote free radical damage in neural tissues, contributing to the degradation of the myelin sheath that insulates nerve fibers.
  • Synergistic Deficiencies: Toxicity is often compounded by deficiencies in protective trace elements, worsening symptoms like muscle weakness, tremors, or paresthesia associated with impaired motor pathways.
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  • Magnesium - Regulates (Together with: calcium)
  • Calcium - Regulates (Together with: magnesium)
  • Phosphorus - Supports (Quality: proper)
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