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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Mineral Deficiency and Bladder Stone Risk

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition findings, low levels of the following mineral are primarily associated with an increased risk of bladder stone formation:

  • Magnesium: A deficiency in magnesium is a key factor in the development of certain types of stones, as magnesium acts as a natural crystallization inhibitor in the urinary tract.

Contributing Nutritional Factors

When evaluating the risk of bladder stones, Dr. Ronald Roth's analysis emphasizes looking at broader nutritional imbalances rather than a single isolated cause:

  • Calcium to Magnesium Ratios: An imbalanced ratio where calcium is disproportionately high relative to magnesium.
  • Vitamin B6 Status: Deficiencies that can affect oxalate metabolism.
  • Overall Hydration and Electrolyte Balance: Which influences mineral concentration in the urine.
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