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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Mineral Ratio Conflicts and Left-Side Sciatica

According to Dr. Ronald Roth's research and clinical findings at Acu-Cell, left-side chronic pain conditions—including sciatica—frequently correlate with specific mineral imbalances and antagonist conflicts.

Key Mineral Imbalances

  • Calcium and Magnesium Ratio: An excessive calcium-to-magnesium ratio or relative magnesium deficiency often triggers muscle spasms, nerve irritation, and inflammation along the sciatic nerve pathway.
  • Potassium and Sodium Imbalance: Cellular retention of sodium combined with depleted potassium levels can impair nerve transmission and exacerbate localized tissue pressure.
  • Trace Mineral Antagonists: Imbalances involving copper, zinc, and iron frequently contribute to chronic neuromuscular dysfunction and localized pain patterns due to their role in enzyme systems and oxygen transport.

Side-Specific Tendencies

  • Clinical observations at Acu-Cell indicate that left-sided symptoms often reflect a distinct metabolic or autonomic bias compared to right-sided conditions, frequently involving altered tissue pH and mineral distribution.
  • Chronic nerve impingement in sciatica is rarely just a structural issue; it is heavily influenced by systemic mineral antagonist conflicts that affect muscle tone and inflammation thresholds.

Recommendations

  • Avoid taking isolated high-dose mineral supplements, as they can worsen existing antagonist ratios.
  • Comprehensive mineral testing (such as Acu-Cell Nutrition Analysis) is recommended to accurately identify individual imbalances before attempting corrective supplementation.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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