Minggu, 03 Agustus 2008

Re: [cancercured] High copper levels

True, sometimes you have the zinc but it is bio-unavailable. It just depends on the total lab interpretation.

Which lab are we talking about?

There are only two labs in the US that do not wash the hair. These are the most reliable for results.

Johanne


From: jhprice@suddenlink.net
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 7:49 PM
To: cancercured@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [cancercured] High copper levels


Not Mike here, but zinc and copper have to exist in balance and are
antagonistic, i.e. too much copper can suppress zinc, AND taking a lot of
zinc can suppress too high a copper level. Many are low in zinc.

BUT I'm not that knowledgeable about hair analysis so someone who knows
about that subject should interpret what a high hair copper means because
sometimes it means the opposite of what you would think. Confused?
Jp

Amber wrote:
Why would a zinc deficiency cause an increase in copper Mike?

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Hello rockjacks50,
Do you work in a profession where you might be exposed to copper?
Are you on any medications? Do you have a Keiser-Fleischer ring in
the eye? (Google this last one to see what it looks like.) Do you
have a zinc deficiency?
Mike


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