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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Calcium Citrate and Constipation

  • Calcium Supplementation Effect: Unlike some other forms of calcium that can be constipating, calcium citrate is generally considered to be less constipating because it is more easily absorbed and does not rely as heavily on stomach acid for assimilation.
  • Individual Biochemical Balance: According to Dr. Roth's approach at Acu-Cell, the physiological impact of any mineral depends heavily on an individual's specific mineral and trace element ratios.
  • Acid-Alkaline Impact: Because calcium citrate has an alkalizing effect on the body, changes in systemic pH can indirectly influence gastrointestinal motility and bowel habits differently from person to person.
  • Potential for Paradoxical Reactions: While calcium citrate is gentler on the digestive tract, an excess of calcium relative to other antagonistic minerals like magnesium can still contribute to or worsen sluggish bowels.
  • Importance of Cofactors: Optimal bowel function relies on the synergistic balance of calcium with magnesium, potassium, and vitamins, rather than looking at calcium citrate in complete isolation.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Calcium citrate - connections

Calcium citrate ->

-> Calcium citrate

Constipation - connections

Constipation ->

  • Irritates: Prostate (Mechanism: pressure)

-> Constipation

Calcium - connections

Calcium ->

-> Calcium

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