Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
Age-relatedhormonal imbalances, and diminishing renal capacity also affect nutritional requirements. Without adequate androgenic support, minerals such as zinc or potassium will frequently become depleted even when maintaining the same and previously adequate dietary intake. Failure to compensate for these deficiencies contributes to the risk of developing blood sugar, blood pressure, weight, and or a variety of hormone imbalance-related organic problems, including cancer. Neither a healthy diet, nor standard multi-vitamin mineral formulations will be helpful in these cases since the nutrients from these sources are not customized to match specific cellular nutrition requirements of a patient, so abnormal mineral levels or ratios remain unchanged... Full Text