Serum vs Intracellular Nutrient Levels
Cross-source consensus on Serum vs Intracellular Nutrient Levels from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Serum nutrient levels do not reflect intracellular levels, and most of the body's nutrient stores reside inside cells. — Why Standard Blood Tests Miss Vitamin Deficiencies
- Approximately 99% of the body's magnesium is stored intracellularly, with only 1% circulating in the blood. — Why Standard Blood Tests Miss Vitamin Deficiencies
- Approximately 98% of the body's potassium is stored intracellularly, with only 2% circulating in the blood. — Why Standard Blood Tests Miss Vitamin Deficiencies
- A normal serum reading can coexist with severely depleted intracellular nutrient stores. — Why Standard Blood Tests Miss Vitamin Deficiencies