Nickel - connections
Nickel ->
- Activates: Glucose-utilization enzymes (Certainty: may)
- Affects: Left coronary artery
- Affects: Adrenals, Thyroid gland (Pathway: direct or indirect)
- Affects: Cardiac function (Sequence: subsequently; Pathway: direct or indirect)
- Associated With: Chronic sinus headache (Level: considerably below normal; Scope: majority of patients)
- Associated With: Angina, Anxiety, Asthma, Diarrhea, Headaches, Hypoglycemia, Nausea, Shortness of breath, Skin rash, Stomach irritation, Vomiting (Level: high)
- Associated With: Acne (Level: high; Frequency: frequent)
- Associated With: Angina (Level: high; Side: left)
- Associated With: Anemia, Asthma, Depression, Fatigue, Hyperglycemia, Liver diseases, Sinus congestion, Type II diabetes (Level: low)
- Associates With: Cobalt
- Associates With: Vitamin C (Documentation: less)
- Benefits: Cirrhosis, Hypoadrenalism (Modality: can)
- Causes: Vasoconstriction
- Causes: Nickel toxicity (Amount: several grams; Route: ingested; Source: non-dietary; Frequency: usually not otherwise)
- Causes: Heart failure (Level: high; Intake multiple: 50000–100000; Reference: daily intake)
- Causes: Vasoconstriction (Level: high; Location: left coronary artery)
- Causes: Vasodilation (Level: low; Location: left coronary artery)
- Constitutes: Albumin, Nickeloplasmin (Location: plasma; Amount: most)
- Contributes To: Cell membrane metabolism, Hormone metabolism, Lipid metabolism (Certainty: thought)
- Controls: Arterial muscular walls (Documentation: less)
- Eliminated Via: Feces (Amount: most)
- Eliminated Via: Sweat (Amount: small)
- Eliminated Via: Urine (Amount: some)
- Increases: Red blood cells, Urinary protein (Level: high)
- Increases: Intracellular calcium ratio (Level: low; Timing: eventually)
- Increases: Copper bioavailability (Modal: may; Condition: low relative to copper)
- Increases: Insulin production (Modality: can)
- Increases: Insulin response (Timing: after ingestion)
- Inhibits: Calcium, Copper, Manganese, Phytic acid, Sodium, Vitamin E, Zinc
- Inhibits: Vitamin E (Condition: excess retention)
- Inhibits: Cobalt (Level: higher; Dependency: dose)
- Interacts With: DNA, RNA
- Links To: Dermatitis, Skin allergies (Context: eyeglass frames, dental materials, and costume jewelry)
- Modifies: Coronary arteries (Certainty: can; Properties: vasodilating or vasoconstrictive; Condition: Vitamin C/Vitamin E ratio conflict)
- Occurs In: DNA, RNA (Amount: significant)
- Pairs With: Cobalt
- Reduces: Vitamin C requirements (Amount: small; Degree: considerably; Evidence: some patients)
- Reduces: Vitamin C megadoses (Amount: small; Regimen: daily dietary or nutritional; Degree: considerably; Benefit: same)
- Reduces: Estrogen, Pulse (Level: high)
- Reduces: Adrenal function, Blood pressure, Stomach acid (Level: low)
- Reduces: Side effects (Mechanism: reduced Vitamin C requirements; Scope: rest of system)
- Resolves: Psychiatric misdiagnosis (Condition: abnormal status corrected; Modality: could)
- Synergizes With: Bismuth, Germanium, Iron, Phosphorus, Tin, Vitamin C
- Synergizes With: Cobalt (Level: normal; Dependency: dose)
-> Nickel
- Dr. Ronald Roth - Assesses (Frequency: every patient consultation)
- Cluster headache - Associated With (Level: very high; Pattern: one side-dependent chemistry; Frequency: generally)
- Iron-deficiency anemia - Co Occurs With (Frequency: often; Level: low)
- Excessive zinc intake - Disrupts Balance Of (Timing: eventually)
- Vitamin C, Vitamin E - Imbalances (Condition: unmatched increased intake; Certainty: can)
- Vitamin E - Inhibits
- Cobalt - Inhibits (Level: higher; Dependency: dose)
- Copper - Inhibits (Level: overload)
- Copper - Opposes (State: elevated)
- Kidneys - Regulates (Process: retention; Process scope: elimination)
- Beans, Buckwheat seed, Herring, Lentils, Nuts, Oats, Oysters, Peas, Soybeans, Tea, Unrefined whole grains - Source Of
- Cobalt - Synergizes With (Level: normal; Dependency: dose)
Tolerable Upper Intake Level - connections
-> Tolerable Upper Intake Level
Adults - connections
Adults ->
- Receives: Vitamin C (Dose: 500–1,000 mg; Generality: generally)
-> Adults
- Attention Deficit Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - Diagnosed In (Frequency: common)
- Potassium iodide - Doses (Dose: one 130 mg tablet; Frequency: once a day; Standard: U.S.)
- Potassium iodide - Doses (Dose: one 130 mg tablet; Frequency: once a day; Standard: WHO)
- High-copper, low-sulfur chemical pattern - Occurs In (Frequency: as common as in children)
- Skullcap - Recommended For (Restriction: adults only)
- Calcium, Cat's claw, Chromium, Coconut oil, Cranberry, Eucalyptus oil, Fresh garlic, Fresh ginger, Green tea, Magnesium, Milk thistle, Resveratrol, Siberian ginseng, Thymus gland extract, Turmeric, Vitamin A, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C and bioflavonoids - Recommended For (Scope: all individuals)
- Vitamin D - Recommended For (Scope: all individuals; Amount: normal)
- Bee pollen - Recommended For (Scope: all individuals; Condition: tolerance)
- Moderate exercise - Recommended For (Scope: all individuals; Degree: moderate)
- Xylitol - Recommended For (Scope: all individuals; Role: sugar substitute)
- Kwan Loong oil - Recommended For (Scope: all individuals; Route: topical)
- Capsaicin - Recommended For (Scope: all individuals; Source: hot peppers)
- Deep sleep - Recommended For (Scope: all individuals; Stage: 3–4)