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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Molybdenum Requirement During Pregnancy

  • Official RDA/AI Status: The recommended intake for molybdenum during pregnancy is set at 50 mcg daily (Adequate Intake).
  • Nutritional Significance: Molybdenum is an essential trace element required as a cofactor for crucial enzymes involved in the metabolism of sulfur-containing amino acids and toxins.
  • Dietary Sources: Adequate amounts are typically obtained through a balanced diet rich in legumes, grains, nuts, and leafy green vegetables.
  • Supplementation Consideration: While 50 mcg is the standard guideline, high-dose supplementation should be approached with caution to avoid imbalances with other trace minerals like copper.
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Molybdenum - connections

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  • Vanadium - Associates With
  • Ankylosing spondylitis - Associates With (Level: excessively low)
  • Sulfur - Competes With (Process: uptake; Location: plants)
  • Copper - Inhibits (Level: overload)
  • Vanadium - More Deficient Than (Polarity: false; Frequency: rarely)
  • Copper - Opposes (State: elevated)
  • Vanadium - Pairs With
  • Sulfur - Promotes Uptake Of (Condition: supplementation; Location: humans; Mechanism: inhibiting copper)
  • Dietary intake - Reduces (Amount: insufficient; Frequency: less often; Result: below normal)
  • Antagonist level - Reduces (Degree: high; Frequency: most of the time; Location: developed parts of the world; Result: below normal)
  • Vanadium - Requires Higher Level Of (Condition: vanadium supplementation; Degree: much higher; Measure: level)
  • Sulfur - Synergizes With (Scope: practical purposes; Evidence: thousands of clinical applications)

Pregnancy - connections

Pregnancy ->

-> Pregnancy

Pregnant women - connections

Pregnant women ->

  • Prevents: Baby (Outcome: temporary Vitamin C deficiency; Timing: after birth; Method: reduce Vitamin C to 250–500 mg/day one to two weeks before delivery)
  • Prevents: Baby (Outcome: temporary Vitamin C deficiency; Timing: weaning; Method: reduce higher Vitamin C intake)
  • Reduces: Vitamin C (Recommendation: advisable; Dose: 250–500 mg/day; Timing: one to two weeks before delivery; Condition: currently taking higher amounts)
  • Reduces: Vitamin C (Recommendation: must; Dose: 250–500 mg/day; Timing: at weaning; Condition: higher intake)
  • Vulnerable To: Iron supplement (Degree: most; Amount: excessive)
  • Vulnerable To: Iron supplement (Degree: most; Amount: insufficient)

-> Pregnant women

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