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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Calcium-to-Phosphorus Ratio in Bone

According to nutritional and biochemical data discussed at Acu-Cell, the physiological balance and mineral ratios involving bone composition are strictly regulated, though specific ratios can vary slightly depending on whether one refers to blood serum levels, soft tissues, or skeletal structure.

Key Ratios and Findings

  • Calcium to Phosphorus Ratio: In the human skeleton, calcium and phosphorus are the two most abundant minerals, combining primarily as hydroxyapatite crystals. The structural ratio of calcium to phosphorus in bone tissue is approximately 2:1 by weight.
  • Dietary vs. Structural Balance: While the structural bone ratio is roughly 2:1, Dr. Roth's biochemical evaluations emphasize that maintaining proper homeostasis depends heavily on adequate intake ratios, mineral synergists, and antagonists (such as magnesium, vitamin D, and parathyroid hormone) to prevent imbalances.
  • Clinical Significance: Disruption in the delicate balance between calcium and phosphorus can impact bone density, cellular energy production, and soft tissue calcification.
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