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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Dupuytren's Contracture and Mineral Imbalances

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition findings, Dupuytren's contracture is frequently associated with specific mineral antagonist imbalances and systemic mineral dysregulations involving Magnesium, Calcium, Copper, and Zinc.

Primary Imbalances

  • Magnesium Deficiency relative to Calcium:
  • A relative deficiency of magnesium combined with excessive or poorly utilized calcium contributes to abnormal tissue calcification, fascial tightening, and fibrotic contractures in the hands.
  • Copper and Zinc Dysregulation:
  • Imbalances in the copper-to-zinc ratio play a critical role in connective tissue metabolism, collagen cross-linking, and structural integrity.
  • Potassium and Sodium Shifts:
  • Cellular potassium deficiencies can further exacerbate neuromuscular and soft tissue tension, compounding the rigidity in the affected areas.

Nutritional Considerations

  • Cellular Uptake:
  • Simply supplementing with minerals often fails if the underlying antagonistic ratios and absorption pathways are not corrected.
  • Synergistic Cofactors:
  • Restoring balance requires addressing the specific ratios between intracellular and extracellular mineral pathways rather than isolated megadosing.
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Dupuytren's contracture - connections

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Mineral imbalances - connections

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  • Magnesium sulfate, Milk of Magnesia - Causes (Use: frequent; Amount: excessive; Time: eventually; Minerals: sodium potassium calcium or iron)
  • Mineral ratios - Corrects (Action: correction; Priority: foremost)
  • Calcium - Is Associated With (Level: elevated; Scope: general)
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