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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Zinc and Copper Interaction

  • Yes, absolutely. High levels of cellular zinc significantly interfere with and lower the absorption of tissue copper.
  • Metallothionein production: Excess zinc stimulates the intestinal mucosal cells and other tissues to produce metallothionein, a protein-binding agent.
  • Higher affinity for copper: Metallothionein has a much higher binding affinity for copper than for zinc.
  • Blocking absorption: When metallothionein binds to copper in the gastrointestinal tract, it traps the copper and prevents it from entering the bloodstream, eventually excreting it through normal bowel movements.
  • Antagonistic balance: Because zinc and copper are physiological antagonists, maintaining the correct mineral ratio is crucial to prevent secondary copper deficiency when supplementing with zinc.
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Zinc - connections

Zinc ->

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Copper - connections

Copper ->

-> Copper

Copper absorption - connections

-> Copper absorption

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