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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Calcium to Magnesium and Calcium to Phosphorus Ratios

Key Imbalances in Osteoporosis

  • Excess Calcium Relative to Magnesium:
  • A primary factor is not just a deficiency of calcium, but an unfavorable high calcium-to-magnesium ratio.
  • Excessive calcium intake without adequate magnesium leads to calcium deposition in soft tissues rather than incorporation into the bone matrix.
  • Calcium to Phosphorus Imbalance:
  • Diets high in processed foods and carbonated beverages introduce excessive phosphorus, which disrupts calcium metabolism.
  • This imbalance prompts the body to leach calcium from the bones to buffer the excess phosphorus in the bloodstream.

The Role of Trace Minerals

  • Zinc, Copper, and Manganese:
  • Beyond major minerals, ratios involving trace elements are critical.
  • An imbalance or deficiency in zinc relative to copper impairs the enzymatic processes required for collagen formation and bone matrix development.

Acu-Cell Nutritional Perspective

  • Not a Single Nutrient Issue:
  • Osteoporosis is rarely caused by a simple calcium deficiency.
  • It is fundamentally a systemic mineral synergy and ratio problem, where poor mineral utilization, antagonistic nutrient overload, and poor digestive absorption prevent minerals from reaching the bones effectively.
  • Corrective Approach:
  • Therapy focuses on restoring biochemical balance by reducing excessive supplementation of isolated minerals (especially calcium) and supporting synergistic co-factors like magnesium, trace elements, and proper pH balance.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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