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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Strontium Content in the Human Body

  • Total Body Amount: An adult human body contains approximately 320 mg of strontium.
  • Distribution: The vast majority of this total body content—roughly 99%—is located within the bones and teeth, as strontium behaves similarly to calcium and gets incorporated into mineralized tissues.
  • Remaining Distribution: The remaining 1% is distributed throughout the soft tissues, body fluids, and blood.
  • Trace Mineral Status: Strontium is present only in trace amounts relative to major minerals like calcium, but it plays a supportive structural role in skeletal health.
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Strontium - connections

Strontium ->

-> Strontium

Bone mineral content - connections

-> Bone mineral content

  • Bone density - Reflects (Scope: all other minerals present in bone)

Total triglycerides - connections

-> Total triglycerides

  • Zinc - Affects (Degree: somewhat)
  • Zinc - Associated With (Zinc state: low; Triglyceride state: low; Frequency: frequently)
  • Calcium - Raises
  • Calcium - Reduces (State: high; Exception context: low zinc association)
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