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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin Deficiencies Related to Chronic Hemorrhoids

According to the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework, chronic hemorrhoids are frequently associated with specific nutritional imbalances and deficiencies.

Key Deficiencies and Imbalances

  • Vitamin C: A primary deficiency linked to vascular weakness, poor collagen integrity, and fragile blood vessel walls, which directly contributes to hemorrhoid formation and bleeding.
  • Vitamin E: Often depleted in circulatory disorders, affecting blood flow, tissue elasticity, and antioxidant protection in the affected areas.
  • Bioflavonoids (Vitamin P): Frequently required in conjunction with Vitamin C to strengthen capillary walls and reduce venous congestion.
  • B-Complex Vitamins: Specifically Vitamin B6 and Vitamin B3 (Niacin), which play a role in circulation and tissue health.

Contributing Factors

  • Mineral Interactions: Deficiencies are often compounded by imbalances in trace minerals that affect vascular tone and connective tissue strength.
  • Digestive Health: Chronic constipation, often tied to nutritional factors and inadequate fiber or fluid intake, places mechanical pressure on the pelvic veins.
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  • Acts Faster Than: Minerals (Vitamin onset: 10–20 minutes; Mineral onset: 30–60 minutes)

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