In the last episode, I addressed the causes, symptoms and conditions associated with high copper. In this episode I address:
Testing and why if copper overload is so prevalent, is it not being identified in conventional or allopathic medicine and how those of us trained by the Walsh Research Institute evaluate for copper overload.
10 treatment considerations including lowering exposure, optimizing zinc, augmenting nutrients, addressing occurring nutrient imbalances, addressing oxidative stress, addressing added estrogen, and further supporting metallothioneins (which regulate copper and zinc).
Comments by Dr. William Walsh, PhD on the future of nutrient based psychiatry
Clinical Resources: https://www.walshinstitute.org/resources.html
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Treatment of High Copper