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Copper Elimination
Many who undertake nutritional
balancing programs based on hair mineral analysis at some point begin to
eliminate a lot of copper. This can cause symptoms such as headaches, skin
rashes, anxiety, fatigue, testicular pain in men, changes in the menstrual
cycle in women, irritability, weepiness or emotional sensitivity.
These symptoms are temporary, but can be annoying and cause
some to discontinue the nutrition program when in fact it is working
perfectly well. This bulletin explores what to do when an individual is
eliminating copper.
Why Copper Reactions Occur
Most people have deficiencies of zinc, manganese and other
minerals that contribute to excessive accumulation of copper in the body
tissues. As one replenishes the zinc and other vital minerals, the body
begins to eliminate excess copper.
Free or unbound copper, however, is quite toxic. Copper is a
powerful oxidant, meaning it can inflame the tissues and cause oxidant
damage. To avoid toxicity, it must be wrapped up or bound to protein
molecule. Sulfur amino acids found in eggs and meats are helpful for this.
Adequate adrenal glandular activity is also required for the liver to
produce enough copper binding proteins.
To eliminate copper, it is first mobilized from tissue
storage sites and moved into the blood. The blood transports it to the liver
and kidneys through which it is eliminated. Symptoms occur because a lot of
copper may be dumped into the blood at once and it is not cleared from the
blood rapidly enough by the liver and kidneys. Also, there is often a
deficiency of the copper binding proteins, ceruloplasmin and metallothionine,
due to sluggish liver production of these proteins. Copper remaining in the
blood, especially in an unbound form, may cause headaches and other
symptoms.
Solutions
To stop the symptoms of copper elimination one may slow the
mobilization of copper from tissue storage sites, assist the binding of
copper and speed up the clearing of copper from the blood. The objective is
to eliminate as much copper as possible as rapidly as possible without
causing annoying symptoms.
To slow mobilization of copper from the tissues, the simplest
way is to stop the nutritional supplement program for about three days. One
may continue taking digestive enzymes such as HCl-Pepsin or GB-3, but
discontinue the rest. After three days, resume the program taking only one
dose of supplements per day. If one remains symptom-free after five days,
increase to two doses of supplements per day. If one remains symptom-free
after five more days, increase to three doses per day. This will take care
of many copper elimination symptoms.
To help clear copper from the blood, eat some eggs or animal
protein regularly and get plenty of rest. Avoid constipation, taking
magnesium or extra GB-3 if needed. Drink at least six eight-ounce glasses of
water each day. If symptoms persist, the following supplements may be
helpful.
Moly-Cu. This product
contains molybdenum that binds with copper to reduce its toxic effects. It
also helps the liver eliminate copper. The product also contains Russian
black radish, an herb high in sulfur. Sulfur binds with copper, reducing its
toxic effects and is important for liver detoxification. The product also
contains parsley, an herb helpful for the kidneys. An adult dosage is three
to six tablets daily as needed.
L-Taurine. Taurine is an
essential amino acid deficient in many people’s diets. High in sulfur, it
can donate a sulfate molecule that helps bind copper to reduce its toxicity
and facilitate its removal. An adult dosage is two to three tablets three
times a day with meals.
GB-3. This product
contains ox bile and dehydrocholic acid that enhance bile flow and contains
Russian black radish, a source of sulfur. By enhancing liver activity, it
can increase the rate of copper elimination by the liver. An adult dosage is
two to three tablets three times a day with meals.
ICMN. This product
contains methionine, another sulfur-containing amino acid that is a
precursor of taurine and helpful for liver detoxification. Choline and
inositol are also helpful for liver detoxification.
N-acetyl cysteine is
another sulfur-containing compound that may help with severe copper
elimination symptoms.
Other Procedures For Copper Symptoms
Other procedures can also assist with copper elimination
symptoms. Slow walking and deep breathing calm the nerves and promote
activity of the parasympathetic nervous system. This system activates the
liver, kidneys and intestines to help remove copper.
Coffee enemas stimulate bile flow and enhance liver
detoxification. They can be very effective to relieve a headache associated
with copper elimination. One may take one or even two of these daily, adding
two tablespoons of regular coffee to two cups of boiling water and letting
it simmer for five minutes. When the water is body temperature, one places
the water in an enema bag. One must retain the enema 15 minutes for maximum
effectiveness.
Sauna baths or massage therapy enhance circulation and help
decongest the internal organs such as the liver and kidneys. The far
infrared sauna will give the best results and may be used up to twice a day
for 50 minutes at a time. The sauna has a parasympathetic effect like slow
walking and one can sweat out some copper through the skin.
Acupressure or acupuncture can balance the flow of qi or
subtle energy through the liver and kidneys. In some cases, this too will be
helpful. Chiropractic treatment can clear nerve blockages that may be
interfering with the activity of the liver and kidneys.
Releasing fear is also a powerful way to assist copper
elimination. Fear has a paralyzing effect on the body, affecting the
activity of many organs. Also, copper toxicity is associated with negative
emotions. Allowing oneself to give up these emotions frees up energy that
assists all the organs that are involved with copper metabolism.
The Benefits Of Copper Elimination
If an individual is tempted to quit a nutrition program due
to copper elimination symptoms, recall the benefits of getting rid of excess
copper from the body. Copper toxicity is associated with a weakened immune
system and the serious diseases that follow.
Copper toxicity is associated with mental and emotional
symptoms including anxiety, depression, mood swings, panic disorder, crying
spells and even a type of schizophrenia. Copper imbalance is also associated
with premenstrual tension, endometriosis, tumors, fatigue, many skin
diseases, hair loss, greying of the hair, insomnia and liver disease such as
hepatitis. Copper toxicity that is passed on to children is associated with
attention deficit disorder, infections and impaired growth and development.
Copper symptoms are temporary and disappear as the copper
level decreases and the organs of elimination function better. Staying on
the nutrition program is worth the temporary discomfort in order to achieve
and maintain excellent health.

