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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

High Simple Sugar Diets and Nutrient Deficiencies

  • Chromium Depletion
  • High intake of refined simple sugars significantly increases the body's need for chromium.
  • Chromium is essential for normal glucose metabolism and insulin function; however, sugar consumption depletes existing body stores.
  • B-Complex Vitamins
  • Metabolizing refined carbohydrates and sugars requires substantial amounts of B-vitamins, particularly Vitamin B1 (thiamine).
  • Because sugar is a "naked" calorie devoid of natural micronutrients, it drains the body's reserves of these vital coenzymes.
  • Calcium and Magnesium Loss
  • High sugar consumption promotes urinary excretion of key minerals, notably calcium and magnesium.
  • This mineral leaching can negatively impact bone density, muscle function, and overall metabolic balance.
  • Zinc Imbalance
  • Diets heavy in simple sugars often lead to increased urinary loss of zinc, which is critical for immune function, enzyme reactions, and tissue repair.
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Acute deficiency symptoms - connections

-> Acute deficiency symptoms

  • Vitamin C overdose - Causes (Certainty: can; Dose: substantial; Condition: nutrient already deficient; Onset: acute)

Simple sugar molecules - connections

Simple sugar molecules ->

  • Is A: Simple carbohydrates (Examples: sucrose, glucose, fructose, maltose, dextrose, galactose, trehalose, D-ribose)

Hypoglycemic diet - connections

-> Hypoglycemic diet

  • Nuts - Part Of (Scope: most; Condition: if tolerated; Recommendation: can or should)
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