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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Medical Disclaimer

The following information is based on Dr. Ronald Roth's nutritional and biochemical perspectives from Acu-Cell Nutrition, and is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition. Hemospermia (blood in semen) always requires a proper medical evaluation by a urologist or physician to rule out serious underlying causes.

Nutritional & Biochemical Perspective

  • Investigate the Root Cause: Dr. Roth emphasizes that symptoms like hematospermia (blood in semen) are often related to localized inflammation, prostate issues, hypertension, or capillary fragility, rather than a single nutrient deficiency.
  • Vitamin C and Bioflavonoids: For issues involving fragile capillaries or minor bleeding tendencies, ensuring adequate intake of Vitamin C along with bioflavonoids is commonly recommended to support vascular integrity and strengthen blood vessel walls.
  • Zinc and Prostate Health: Since the prostate gland contributes a significant fluid volume to semen, chronic inflammation or congestion of the prostate can sometimes lead to this condition. Zinc is frequently highlighted for its critical role in maintaining optimal prostate function and immune defense in male reproductive tissues.
  • Essential Fatty Acids: Anti-inflammatory support through quality omega-3 fatty acids may be suggested to help systemic and localized inflammatory responses.
  • Professional Diagnosis First: Because blood in semen can stem from infections, trauma, or more severe pathologies, Dr. Roth stresses that nutritional supplements should only be used after a physician has performed diagnostic tests to identify the precise medical origin of the bleeding.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Drop in blood pressure - connections

-> Drop in blood pressure

Hematospermia - connections

-> Hematospermia

  • Low-zinc/high-phosphorus ratio - Causes (Condition: possible etiology; Frequency: occasional)
  • Zinc - Resolves (Amount: extra; Modal: may; Frequency: occasional; Condition: low-zinc/high-phosphorus ratio)
  • Vitamin B5 - Resolves (Dose: 100-1000 mg; Modal: may; Frequency: occasional; Condition: low-zinc/high-phosphorus ratio)

Nutritional supplement - connections

Nutritional supplement ->

-> Nutritional supplement

  • PABA - Available As (Polarity: negative; Location: some_countries)
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