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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Cobalt Distribution in the Human Body

  • Liver
  • The liver contains the highest concentration of cobalt in the human body.
  • It acts as the primary storage site for trace elements and minerals.
  • Kidneys and Pancreas
  • Following the liver, the kidneys and pancreas also store significant amounts of cobalt.
  • These organs play a crucial role in processing and regulating trace minerals.
  • Association with Vitamin B12
  • Cobalt is an essential component of the cobalamin molecule, commonly known as Vitamin B12.
  • The body's cobalt levels are directly tied to its Vitamin B12 stores, which are predominantly kept in the liver.
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Cobalt - connections

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-> Cobalt

Organ function - connections

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  • Determines Suitability Of: Vegetarian diet (Comparison: mixed or meat-based diet)

-> Organ function

  • Diet - Affects (Extent: ultimately)

Organs - connections

-> Organs

  • Calcium intake - Calcifies (Amount: excessive; Progression: increasing; Interval: each_decade; Reversibility: increasingly_irreversible)
  • Calcium storage - Calcifies (Cause: lack_of_calcium_cofactors; Progression: increasing; Interval: each_decade; Reversibility: increasingly_irreversible)
  • Magnesium - Is Found In (Proportion: part of remainder)
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