Guest guest Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 hi Tony, I've just had a hair mineral analysis and came back with a very high copper reading. Can you make any recommendations? Thanking you AB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 Copper is a vital metal for the body. While too little copper can be very problematic, so can TOO MUCH.High copper interferes with zinc, which is needed to manufacture digestive enzymes. Many high copper people dislike protein and are drawn to high-carbohydrate diets because they have difficulty digesting protein foods. Excessive copper in children is associated with hyperactive behavior, learning disorders such as dyslexia, ADD and infections such as ear. Copper is stored in the liver and excreted via the bile ducts - and properly functioning adrenals are necessary for it's removal. That means taking care of your liver and making sure the bile ducts are open and flowing. It would also be a good idea to supplement with iodine. Regular exercise can help too, especially rebounding exercises.Do you have copper pipes in your house and/or office? I would get filters and/or forego any tap water (and that includes tap water for tea or coffee) - something everybody should do anyway.Symptoms of high copper include: Headaches Hypoglycemia Increased heart rateDepression/Increased Post Partum Syndrome Nausea Copper deposits in the brain and liver causing damage. Damage to the kidneys Inhibit urine production Causes anemia Causes hair loss in womenSupplements to take to help chelate copper include Metal Magic and EDTA.I hope that helps,Tonyoleander soup , "rockjacks50" <jg.hlss wrote:>> hi Tony,> > I've just had a hair mineral analysis and came back with a very high > copper reading. Can you make any recommendations?> > Thanking you> > AB> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 I would be interested in this too. I am about to do a hair analysis and a friend had mentioned high copper as possibly being responsible for some of my symptoms. I read some articles by Dr. Lawrence Wilson on it. For some reason hotmail is not letting me cut and paste his web link, but, it is the first listing on google under copper toxcicity.Nonie > > hi Tony,> > I've just had a hair mineral analysis and came back with a very high > copper reading. Can you make any recommendations?> > Thanking you> > AB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2008 Report Share Posted August 4, 2008 wow,  difficulty with protein, depression/ increased post partum syndrome, nausea, anemia and hair loss, huh?how does one get a hair analysis and who is the best at doing this? I would appreciate this information. thanks, Janna -------------- Original message from "Tony" : -------------- Copper is a vital metal for the body. While too little copper can be very problematic, so can TOO MUCH.High copper interferes with zinc, which is needed to manufacture digestive enzymes. Many high copper people dislike protein and are drawn to high-carbohydrate diets because they have difficulty digesting protein foods. Excessive copper in children is associated with hyperactive behavior, learning disorders such as dyslexia, ADD and infections such as ear. Copper is stored in the liver and excreted via the bile ducts - and properly functioning adrenals are necessary for it's removal. That means taking care of your liver and making sure the bile ducts are open and flowing. It would also be a good idea to supplement with iodine. Regular exercise can help too, especially rebounding exercises.Do you have copper pipes in your house and/or office? I would get filters and/or forego any tap water (and that includes tap water for tea or coffee) - something everybody should do anyway.Symptoms of high copper include: Headaches Hypoglycemia Increased heart rateDepression/Increased Post Partum Syndrome Nausea Copper deposits in the brain and liver causing damage. Damage to the kidneys Inhibit urine production Causes anemia Causes hair loss in womenSupplements to take to help chelate copper include Metal Magic and EDTA.I hope that helps,Tonyoleander soup , "rockjacks50" <jg.hlss wrote:>> hi Tony,> > I've just had a hair mineral analysis and came back with a very high > copper reading. Can you make any recommendations?> > Thanking you> > AB> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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