:Nickel:

:Nickel may be essential in trace amounts, with only about 10 mg in the whole body. Trace amounts of Nickel are used in combination with Zinc and Cobalt in European Oligo Element therapy for maladaptation of the endocrine system to acute or chronic stresses (Phase 5). Nickel is found associated with ribonucleic acids (RNA), as a regulator of several enzymatic systems, affects metabolism of fats and carbohydrates, and activates amylases in saliva and pancreatic secreations.

Sources: Spinach, parsley, soy, oats, whole rice, beans, cocoa

Dosage: Daily needs are between 0.30 Mg and 0.60mg (more for obese subjects). A varied food is generally enough to largely satisfy them. Consequently, the medicamentous nickel supplémentations remain rare. Nickel can however be recommended in oligotherapic association ("nickel-cobalt "for example) in certain pathological states.

Issues that may benefit from Nickel oligo element therapy:

  • Cellulitis
  • Digestive disorders of pancreatic origin
  • Intermittent fatigue
  • Obesity
  • Prediabetes
  • Psoriasis
  • Swallowing air

Toxicity: Inorganic nickel and its compounds are not very toxic. They can trigger skin disorders with regular exposure. Some organic nickel compounds are extremely toxic, for example nickel tetracarbonyl, and have strong allergen and mutagen potential. Nickel vapor and dust are carcenogenic and can cause eczema, asthma or asthmatic dyspnea. Copper and zinc may be synergistic with nickel.

Sensitivity: About 10% of women and 2% of men in the population are highly sensitive to nickel. A portion of these sensitive people can develop a skin rash called nickel dermatitis if they are exposed to nickel through direct contact. This is the most common type of reaction to nickel exposure.

With nickel toxicity the type of nickel (speciation) is very important. Its form (metallic, oxide, ect) and the ease with which it dissolves in water affects the toxicity and the consequences for human health. The most serious health effects occur when nickel is inhaled:

  • Increased risk of respiratory cancer due to chronic inhalation of fumes or fine particles when exposure is to known carcinogenic forms like nickel oxide.
  • Asthma, nasal and sinus problems.

In animal studies, which are much more extensive, nickel exposure caused:

  • Decreased body weight.
  • Increase in still births.
  • Decrease in birth weight of offspring.
  • Death, when nickel exposure is very high.

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