Yes, copper is found in the human body. It is important because it suppresses cancer, transports proteins, maintains muscle tone, helps maintain a healthy WBC count, and many other things.
If the copper level is too low, it results in:
not enough oxygen in the cells
lowered LDH levels
swollen ankles
skin issues
anemia
depression
binge eating
auditory hallucinations
When there are problems with copper, it is usually because of too much copper, not too little. A copper deficiency is not a common problem.
2006-08-27 12:27:41
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