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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Mineral Ratio Conflicts

According to the research and clinical observations presented at acu-cell.com, mineral ratio imbalances play a significant role in various chronic conditions, including Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

Primary Mineral Imbalances Linked to Carpal Tunnel

  • Calcium to Magnesium Ratio:

An elevated or disturbed Calcium/Magnesium ratio is frequently implicated in neuromuscular irritability and soft tissue issues. Excessive relative calcium can lead to tissue calcification and nerve compression, while adequate magnesium is essential for muscle and nerve relaxation.

  • Zinc to Copper Ratio:

Imbalances in the Zinc/Copper ratio often correlate with inflammatory processes and connective tissue integrity. Copper is vital for collagen and connective tissue synthesis, but imbalances can contribute to localized swelling and inflammation around the wrist joint.

  • Sodium and Potassium Balance:

Cellular fluid regulation heavily depends on the Sodium/Potassium balance. Cellular retention of sodium and fluid can exacerbate local edema (swelling), increasing pressure within the carpal tunnel and compressing the median nerve.

Nutritional and Metabolic Considerations

  • Vitamin B6 Synergism:

Dr. Roth's nutritional protocols often emphasize that mineral utilization is closely tied to vitamin availability, particularly Vitamin B6, which has a long-standing association with alleviating carpal tunnel symptoms by acting as a natural diuretic and supporting nerve function.

  • Individualized Testing:

Because ratios vary significantly from person to person, addressing carpal tunnel syndrome requires evaluating the entire mineral profile rather than looking at a single nutrient in isolation. Correction of these ratios focuses on restoring systemic biochemical balance to reduce tissue inflammation and fluid retention.

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