“Deficiency of zinc accentuates copper excess.”13
Controlling Copper
Copper is an essential trace mineral, but it is needed only in small amounts. It works in a paired relationship with zinc, sometimes in complement and sometimes opposing.
Zinc is responsible for healthy immune function, protein and energy production, and enzymatic activity.
Zinc is also responsible for helping glucose metabolism convert sugars into ATP (adenosine-tri-phosphate). Without enough zinc, excessive glucose is stored in cells and can become food for yeast.
Copper is present in most foods, and is also absorbed from the environment.4,5 When zinc is present in abundance, and when there is enough quality protein available to bind it, copper can be handled freely, and the excess can be readily excreted trough the bile.7,8
When the diet is lacking in zinc and protein — and in fats to promote bile production — use of high-copper foods, and our water, promote buildup of copper in our tissues.
Zinc is responsible for healthy immune function, protein and energy production, and enzymatic activity.
Zinc is also responsible for helping glucose metabolism convert sugars into ATP (adenosine-tri-phosphate). Without enough zinc, excessive glucose is stored in cells and can become food for yeast.
Copper is present in most foods, and is also absorbed from the environment.4,5 When zinc is present in abundance, and when there is enough quality protein available to bind it, copper can be handled freely, and the excess can be readily excreted trough the bile.7,8
SO, By reducing copper foods, you are allowing copper elimination.
Healing Foods
Fish does not contain great amounts of either copper or zinc but although eggs contain only .7 mg zinc per egg, their ratio of 7 to 1 zinc to copper is nearly ideal, and eggs are rich in many nutrients needed to aid detoxification.
Red meats are among the most warming foods, and pork is especially good for the spleen. These proteins are richest and best assimilated sources of zinc.
Restoring Fat Metabolism
We know that vitamins A and D in animal fats are essential for the absorption of minerals. SO Improve fat digestion to begin to eliminate copper, and embrace the full range of healthy natural fats,
MEAT AND EGGS are The only foods that have an adequate amount of Zinc which can help eliminate Copper toxicity.
It is always best to buy Organic, Free-Range Chicken and Grass fed BEEF is the best in order to get the most nutrition without any toxic residues of antibiotics, pesticides or growth hormones.
The structure of growth hormones are very similar to that of Estrogen, and Meat that is raised on these hormones and pesticides will increase the rate of Copper retention in the body.
Copper Toxicity Treatment
The main thing to do is to increase Zinc and Magnesium levels to calm the mind and nervous system. Taking Zinc alone can cause serious side effects as Zinc and will cause a Copper detox as the body dumps this excess copper and Mercury and other heavy metals from the tissues. This can cause rashes and flu-like symptoms. Zinc will also lower Sodium levels which may make you feel extremely tired.
Your Liver's ability to produce the Copper and metal binding proteins Ceruloplasmin, Metallothionein, Glutathione, Ferritin and other are very important. SO by balancing your mineral levels and Adrenal glands, Zinc levels and bio-availability will rise, and the Liver will be able to produce adequate amoounts of Ceruloplasmin, Glutathione and Metallothioneine, which will help eliminate the Copper toxicity and also make the Copper available to the cells that need it.
Avoid foods high in copper
- chocolate
- lobster
- wheat
- coffee
- soybeans
- cashews
- garbanzos
- avocados
- leafy greens
- coconut
- sunflower seeds
- sesame seeds
- organ meats like liver
- Avoid Dairy doesn’t add copper but it does contribute to depleting your zinc levels and throwing your copper-zinc ratio further out of whack.
- It is especially detrimental to copper toxicity when dairy is eaten with foods high in phytates.
Eat more foods that are high in zinc
- Beef
- Lamb
- Chicken
- Eggs
- Pumpkin seeds
10. Epsom salt baths. Epsom salt pulls out heavy metals.
11. Don’t be a vegetarian. Being a vegetarian increases your chances of copper toxicity and makes it impossible to overcome, because it is so high in copper and low in zinc.
Chlorella can be helpfull too.
Copper should be always bound to certain protein molecules in the blood and elsewhere. These are called copper binding proteins. These grab onto the free or unbound copper in the blood and safely transport it to the liver, kidneys and elsewhere.
They include ceruloplasmin, metallothionein and perhaps others as well.
The sulfur-containing amino acids found in eggs and meats are helpful for removing copper, for example.
Adequate adrenal glandular activity may also be required for the liver to produce enough copper binding proteins.
Adequate adrenal glandular activity may also be required for the liver to produce enough copper binding proteins.
If a lot of copper is dumped into the blood at once, the body may not have enough binding proteins available to handle it, free or unbound copper floats through the blood, damaging tissues and organs.
A common symptom when this happens is a headache and nausea for a few hours or even days if the copper elimination is intense.
A common symptom when this happens is a headache and nausea for a few hours or even days if the copper elimination is intense.
This occurs because most people have a copper imbalance. It usually includes having excess biounavailable and unusable copper in the body. This must be removed as soon as possible.
Some practitioners make the error of aiming an entire nutritional balancing program at removing copper.
When this is done, copper generally comes out in its own time in a gentle way, often with few symptoms.
When this is done, copper generally comes out in its own time in a gentle way, often with few symptoms.
COPPER AND YEAST INFECTIONS
Our bodies use copper to help control the growth of yeast. This may be because copper favors aerobic metabolism, the type of cellular metabolism that human beings should have. More specifically, copper, along with iron, is required for the electron transport system, where most of our cellular energy is produced.
In contrast, yeasts and fungi are anaerobic. This means they ferment sugars for their energy production. Thus, when copper is not available to the body in sufficient quantity, aerobic or normal oxygen-using metabolism is crippled to some degree, while anaerobic metabolism or the fermentation of sugars flourishes in such an environment.
For this reason, for example, copper sulfate is often sprayed on crops to kill yeast and fungus. Copper is also used in some swimming pools and hot tubs to control yeast and bacterial growth.
As the copper is removed, usually the candida problem just goes away on its own without any other therapy.
If a lot of copper is eliminated quickly, it could cause a shift in candida symptoms, such as more gas and bloating, some brain fog or other physical or emotional symptoms associated with candida or other yeast infections.
Copper and vitamin C are direct antagonists.
This means that they oppose each other in the body. This is one reason many people feel better taking a lot of vitamin C. Copper tends to oxidize and destroy vitamin C in the body.
Meanwhile, vitamin C chelates or removes copper from the body. This requires a dose of vitamin C of at least about 500 mg daily, far higher than the minimum daily requirement of about 60 mg. Many readers know that vitamin C is critical for connective tissues.
One of the prominent symptoms of scurvy, or vitamin C deficiency, is bleeding, such as bleeding gums. This is due to connective tissue weakness.
A copper can easily lead to a deficiency of vitamin C in the body and with it many symptoms of vitamin C deficiency.
A copper deficiency also causes connective tissue problems.
Copper and vitamin C are direct antagonists.
This means that they oppose each other in the body. This is one reason many people feel better taking a lot of vitamin C. Copper tends to oxidize and destroy vitamin C in the body.
Meanwhile, vitamin C chelates or removes copper from the body. This requires a dose of vitamin C of at least about 500 mg daily, far higher than the minimum daily requirement of about 60 mg. Many readers know that vitamin C is critical for connective tissues.
One of the prominent symptoms of scurvy, or vitamin C deficiency, is bleeding, such as bleeding gums. This is due to connective tissue weakness.
A copper can easily lead to a deficiency of vitamin C in the body and with it many symptoms of vitamin C deficiency.
A copper deficiency also causes connective tissue problems.
Also copper has to do with neurotransmitter secretion and is involved in the biochemical pathways that produce chemicals.
The symptoms include fatigue, exhaustion, irritability, nervousness, anxiety, brain fog, mood swings, depression or emotional sensitivity or could cause a panic attack.
These symptoms are temporary, but they cause some people to discontinue their nutritional balancing program when, in fact, it is working perfectly well.
Zinc, vitamin C and manganese tend to cause more symptoms, perhaps because zinc and manganese replace copper in the liver.
Sulfur compounds such as Russian black radish tend not to produce copper elimination effects.
Also drinking more water can promote copper elimination.
Reduce the nutrition program for a few days may also help slow the reactions and reduce symptoms if they are severe.
Molybdenum, bile acids, laxative herbs and vitamin B6 may also mitigate elimination symptoms.
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molybdenum
Tomatoes | 1 cup | 32.4 | 9.00 | 20 | 11.1 | excellent |
Cucumber | 1 cup | 15.6 | 5.20 | 12 | 13.3 | excellent |
Celery | 1 cup | 16.2 | 5.05 | 11 | 12.5 | excellent |
Romaine Lettuce | 2 cups | 16.0 | 5.64 | 13 | 14.1 | excellent |
Eggs | 1 each | 77.5 | 8.50 | 19 | 4.4 | very good |