Parathyroid Hormone
Cross-source consensus on Parathyroid Hormone from 3 sources and 11 claims.
3 sources · 11 claims
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- Vitamin D suppresses PTH; the more vitamin D is working at the cellular level, the lower the PTH. — The #1 Best Nutrient for Autoimmune Conditions — The Coimbra Protocol
- The Coimbra Protocol targets PTH suppression to the lower end of the normal range as the primary indicator of adequate vitamin D activity. — The #1 Best Nutrient for Autoimmune Conditions — The Coimbra Protocol
- Parathyroid hormone controls calcium levels in the blood by signaling bone to release calcium when blood calcium is low. — Boron: The Missing Trace Mineral Behind Arthritis
- High PTH indicates that vitamin D is not being absorbed or utilized effectively. — The #1 Best Nutrient for Autoimmune Conditions — The Coimbra Protocol
- Measuring blood 25(OH)D levels to determine dosage is misleading for resistant patients because levels may appear adequate even while cellular response remains insufficient. — The #1 Best Nutrient for Autoimmune Conditions — The Coimbra Protocol
- When magnesium levels are low, PTH rises to retain more magnesium, mirroring its response to low calcium. — 9 Unexpected Benefits of Magnesium
- In boron deficiency, PTH rises compensatorily in response to vitamin D resistance, attempting to maintain calcium balance. — Boron: The Missing Trace Mineral Behind Arthritis
- Boron deficiency causes PTH dysregulation, breaking down the mineral balance that keeps bones strong and joints healthy. — Boron: The Missing Trace Mineral Behind Arthritis
- Elevated PTH can signal either calcium deficiency or magnesium deficiency, creating a diagnostic overlap. — 9 Unexpected Benefits of Magnesium
- Adequate magnesium intake keeps PTH in its optimal range and protects bone density and calcium homeostasis. — 9 Unexpected Benefits of Magnesium