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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