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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Nickel Sub-Sulfide Carcinogenicity Assessment

Overview

  • From the perspective of nutritional balancing and toxicology at Acu-Cell, heavy metal toxicity—including nickel—plays a significant role in disrupting biochemical balance and metabolic enzyme systems.

The Specific Compound

  • Trinickel disulphide (Ni3S2), commonly referred to as nickel sub-sulfide, is well-documented in scientific literature for exhibiting potent carcinogenicity.

Toxicological Mechanism & Impact

  • Cellular Interference: Nickel compounds interfere with essential trace minerals such as zinc, copper, iron, and magnesium, leading to antagonistic imbalances in tissue mineral analysis.
  • Carcinogenic Potential: Trinickel disulphide is recognized as a potent pulmonary and systemic carcinogen due to its ability to release nickel ions directly into cells, causing DNA damage and oxidative stress.
  • Synergistic Toxins: Heavy metal accumulation often correlates with impaired immunity, altered neurotransmitter function, and chronic inflammatory pathways.
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