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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Sodium and Phosphate Excretion

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition model regarding mineral dynamics and antagonisms:

  • Primary Excretory Organ: The kidneys are the main regulatory and excretory organs responsible for filtering and eliminating excess sodium and phosphate from the body via urine.
  • Regulatory Role: The kidneys maintain delicate electrolyte homeostasis, where the balance of sodium and phosphate is closely tied to hydration levels, adrenal function, and overall mineral ratios (such as calcium, potassium, and magnesium).
  • Secondary Pathways: While the kidneys handle the primary filtration and excretion, minor amounts of sodium are also lost through perspiration (sweat), depending on temperature and activity levels.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Kidneys - connections

Kidneys ->

  • Contains: Zinc (Concentration: larger; Reserve: no)
  • Controls: Sodium concentration, Water balance (Mechanism: interplay with hormones)
  • Eliminates: Radioactive iodine (Amount: about 1%; Modality: may still be absorbed)
  • Excretes: Potassium (Amount: excessive; Manner: readily; Population: healthy individuals)
  • Excretes: Phosphates (Condition: blood levels rise)
  • Excretes: Phosphates (Condition: dietary phosphate intake low; Amount: less)
  • Excretes: Sodium (Condition: dietary sodium intake high; Speed: rapidly)
  • Filters: Chlorine gas (Amount: partly; Counterfactual: would)
  • Produces: Erythropoietin
  • Regulates: Nickel (Process: retention; Process scope: elimination)
  • Releases: Renin (Condition: sodium level drops)

-> Kidneys

  • One-sided diets - Affects (Degree: very; Manner: differently)
  • Specific drugs - Affects (Duration: long-term; Modality: can; Manner: differently)
  • Theobromine - Affects (Population: domestic_animals; Polarity: harmful)
  • Kidney stones - Affects (Quantity: hundreds or thousands; Laterality: one only; Frequency: not unusual)
  • Chlorine gas - Bypasses (Route: inhaled; Timing: subsequently)
  • Aldosterone - Causes (Effect: increased sodium reabsorption)
  • Sodium ascorbate - Requires (Condition: ability to handle extra sodium)

Kidney - connections

Kidney ->

  • Contains: Tin (Context: human tissue after accidental deaths)

Sodium - connections

Sodium ->

-> Sodium

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