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+ | ===Imbalanced Copper <-> Zinc Levels=== | ||
+ | Having too much copper alongside too little zinc can lead to hyperactivity, behavior disorders, attention deficit disorders, depression, eczema, acne, sensitive skin, headaches, sunburn, poor immune function and more.<ref>https://chriskresser.com/rhr-could-copper-zinc-imbalance-be-making-you-sick/</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:03, 11 November 2019
Contents
Copper Cheat Sheet
Summary
supplement summary
Top 3 Uses
- use 1
- use 2
- use 3
How To Take It
Dosage
dosage - mg/day, etc.
Timing
morning, evening, with or without meals
Important Notes
additional information, e.g. best form
What It Is
How It Works
Uses
General Purpose
Conditions It Treats
Warnings
Copper Toxicity
Imbalanced Copper <-> Zinc Levels
Having too much copper alongside too little zinc can lead to hyperactivity, behavior disorders, attention deficit disorders, depression, eczema, acne, sensitive skin, headaches, sunburn, poor immune function and more.[1]
How To Take It
Where To Get It
Resources
Managing Copper Status - Chris Masterjohn PhD