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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Strontium-90 Contamination and Mineral Status

According to nutritional and biochemical principles emphasized in Acu-Cell Nutrition, contamination or heavy exposure involving radioactive isotopes such as Strontium-90 creates specific antagonistic imbalances within the body's mineral matrix.

Primary Mineral Elevating Effect

  • Calcium:
  • Because Strontium-90 is a radioactive analogue to calcium, it behaves chemically and structurally in a very similar manner.
  • When Strontium-90 is ingested or absorbed, the body mistakenly attempts to utilize and store it in place of Calcium, particularly in hard tissues like bones and teeth.
  • While Strontium-90 itself is a toxic radioactive element rather than a standard nutritional mineral, its presence in the body closely mirrors and interferes with overall Calcium metabolism and tissue saturation.

Key Mineral Antagonists and Interactions

  • Calcium Antagonism:
  • An influx of strontium-related toxicity heavily disrupts the delicate balance of Calcium.
  • Secondary Deficiencies:
  • Due to the body's attempt to bind and sequester heavy elements and radioactive analogues, secondary depletions commonly occur in key protective minerals, particularly Magnesium, Zinc, and various trace elements that share similar transport pathways or enzymatic dependencies.
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  • Causes: Side effects (Certainty: can; Intake: overdose; Effect: toxic)

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