Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
Calcium requirements are another of many other examples that cannot be established through conventional or routine blood tests, so recommendations are also based on population averages or estimates, instead of individual requirements. This of course can have disastrous consequences for patients who either suffer from any number of disorders that prevent normal calcium absorption, or for those who suffer from a calcium overload. Acu-Cell Analysis is also better equipped to detect pseudodeficiencies, where an excessive amount of one trace mineral triggers deficiency symptoms of another interactive trace element, despite the level of the deficient element being in the normal range. For instance, a common pseudodeficiency is experienced when excessive cellular levels of potassium trigger symptoms of a chromium deficiency, resulting in a bladder or tonsil infection, which can be resolved without antibiotics by supplementing sufficient amounts of chelated chromium... Full Text