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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Mineral Status and Boron Deficiency Joint Pain

Based on findings and nutritional profiling associated with Dr. Ronald Roth (acu-cell.com), boron deficiency and related joint pain are closely tied to imbalances in specific macrominerals and trace elements.

Key Mineral Imbalances

  • Calcium and Magnesium Dysregulation:
  • Boron plays a critical regulatory role in how the body handles calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus.
  • In a state of boron deficiency, calcium tends to be lost from the bones and deposited improperly into soft tissues, joints, and cartilage, contributing to stiffness and pain.
  • Concurrently, intracellular magnesium levels are frequently depleted, which worsens muscle tension, spasms, and joint inflammation.
  • Trace Mineral Interactions:
  • Boron affects the metabolism of copper and zinc.
  • Deficiencies or imbalances involving copper can further compromise connective tissue integrity and joint repair mechanisms.

Summary of Inter-relationships

  • Primary Driver: Inadequate boron intake leading to impaired membrane function and mineral transport.
  • Secondary Manifestation: Elevated risk of calcium maldistribution (bone loss combined with soft tissue calcification).
  • Associated Deficit: Commonly concurrent low status of bioavailable magnesium.
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