Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 I have been searching for this answer and I can't seem to find it. I wanted to know why can't you use ALA with high copper levels? and which copper levels are you looking at the serum bound copper levels or the " free " copper levels? My sons MT profile test came back with low normal zinc levels and elevated free copper levels. I was giving ALA with his DMSA until I received these levels and now have gone back to DMSA only. Can anyone share expereinces with high free copper. This may also explain why he was getting so hyper and unattentive with the new zinc (mono). It might have been clearing this stuff too fast. Thanks for any information. Dena Mother of Hayden (3.8 years and 44 lbs.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 I've seen something about all that in Mr Langford's comprehensive guide (near page 45 on copperheads) http://www.platotime.com/sensikit/KickStart.doc > I have been searching for this answer and I can't seem to find it. > I wanted to know why can't you use ALA with high copper levels? and > which copper levels are you looking at the serum bound copper levels > or the " free " copper levels? My sons MT profile test came back with > low normal zinc levels and elevated free copper levels. I was > giving ALA with his DMSA until I received these levels and now have > gone back to DMSA only. Can anyone share expereinces with high free > copper. This may also explain why he was getting so hyper and > unattentive with the new zinc (mono). It might have been clearing > this stuff too fast. > > Thanks for any information. > Dena > Mother of Hayden (3.8 years and 44 lbs.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 ALA interfers with normal cooper excretion from the GI tract via the bile system, so if you have already high cooper ALA could potentially make it worse, that is why at least as many days off as on ALA is recommended, to allow normal cooper excretion > I have been searching for this answer and I can't seem to find it. > I wanted to know why can't you use ALA with high copper levels? and > which copper levels are you looking at the serum bound copper levels > or the " free " copper levels? My sons MT profile test came back with > low normal zinc levels and elevated free copper levels. I was > giving ALA with his DMSA until I received these levels and now have > gone back to DMSA only. Can anyone share expereinces with high free > copper. This may also explain why he was getting so hyper and > unattentive with the new zinc (mono). It might have been clearing > this stuff too fast. > > Thanks for any information. > Dena > Mother of Hayden (3.8 years and 44 lbs.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2004 Report Share Posted March 20, 2004 After read Mr. Langfords paper it is mentioned in the detox section but he states that if you have high copper and use ALA with DMSA that it is ok, just don't use ALA alone with high copper levels d/t the inhibition of the excretion pathway. Does anyone have a take on this? We are set to start another round on Friday, so I thought I would throw that out there and see. Thanks, Dena Mother of Hayden (3.8 years old) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2004 Report Share Posted April 2, 2004 > I have been searching for this answer and I can't seem to find it. > I wanted to know why can't you use ALA with high copper levels? ALA tends to reduce copper excretion. Since high copper is very toxic, it is important to reduce the copper level. > and > which copper levels are you looking at the serum bound copper levels > or the " free " copper levels? Neither! The HAIR copper level! good wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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