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I recently tested positive for copper toxicity on a hair Tissue mineral

analysis test by ARL. I think my cfids is realted to or caused by this.

I think its related to high mercury. Also my zinc toxic and iron way low. I

was advised not to supplement my iron as it wouldnt help right now.

Also a slow oxidator.

" Slow oxidizers often experience some degree of fatigue, lackof energy, sugar

cravings low bloodsugar levels, constipation, weight gain, dry skin and

depression " due to less thatn optimal adrenal and thyroidglands.

high aluminum (memory,dementia,fatigue,behavior difficuluties)

copper=high= fatigue depression,moodswings insomnia etc

chromium =way low

my CA/P ratio high

NA/K high

CA/K high

has anyone used this test, or otherwise tested high in copper?or had similar

metals problems?

I think it is the cause of my cfids.

I'm about to start the supplement treatments and low-no grain/ bean/gluten/sugar

and fruit free diet/ more protein

This includes supplement with oxbile to enhance biliary output, assisiting in

removal of toxic metals from the liver

zinc/panothenic acid, and cysteine supplement= pantothenic acid serves as part

of coenzyme A which is the center of energy metabolism.

zinc is activator and costituent of many enzymes

also starting glandular adrenals.

Weak adrenals may contribute greatly to accumulation of heavy metals as normal

detox is impaired. Then the body compensates for adrenal weakness by copper,

iron, manganese, aluminum, chromium, lead, cadmium, arsinic and other toxic

metals.

My test indicates a cellular thyroid effect that is out of range. , which may

possibly contribute to low BP, tendency for infections,low body temp.depression,

fatigue. Common causes of this thryroid issue ismercury, copper, chlorine

toxicicity, impaired adrenal activity, nutrient deficiency and chronic stress.

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Amy

I was not following the list and just noticed your note.My copper was also high

and i supplement with zinc from time to time.

have you seen this

http://www.drlwilson.com/articles/copper_toxicity_syndrome.htm

best wishes

nil

>

> I recently tested positive for copper toxicity on a hair Tissue mineral

analysis test by ARL. I think my cfids is realted to or caused by this.

> I think its related to high mercury. Also my zinc toxic and iron way low. I

was advised not to supplement my iron as it wouldnt help right now.

> Also a slow oxidator.

> " Slow oxidizers often experience some degree of fatigue, lackof energy, sugar

cravings low bloodsugar levels, constipation, weight gain, dry skin and

depression " due to less thatn optimal adrenal and thyroidglands.

> high aluminum (memory,dementia,fatigue,behavior difficuluties)

> copper=high= fatigue depression,moodswings insomnia etc

> chromium =way low

>

> my CA/P ratio high

> NA/K high

> CA/K high

>

> has anyone used this test, or otherwise tested high in copper?or had similar

metals problems?

>

> I think it is the cause of my cfids.

> I'm about to start the supplement treatments and low-no grain/

bean/gluten/sugar and fruit free diet/ more protein

> This includes supplement with oxbile to enhance biliary output, assisiting in

removal of toxic metals from the liver

>

> zinc/panothenic acid, and cysteine supplement= pantothenic acid serves as part

of coenzyme A which is the center of energy metabolism.

> zinc is activator and costituent of many enzymes

> also starting glandular adrenals.

>

> Weak adrenals may contribute greatly to accumulation of heavy metals as normal

detox is impaired. Then the body compensates for adrenal weakness by copper,

iron, manganese, aluminum, chromium, lead, cadmium, arsinic and other toxic

metals.

>

> My test indicates a cellular thyroid effect that is out of range. , which

may possibly contribute to low BP, tendency for infections,low body

temp.depression, fatigue. Common causes of this thryroid issue ismercury,

copper, chlorine toxicicity, impaired adrenal activity, nutrient deficiency and

chronic stress.

>

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