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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Zinc and Copper Interaction

  • Yes, absolutely: High zinc intake significantly lowers intestinal copper absorption.
  • Mechanism of action: Excessive zinc triggers the production of metallothionein in the intestinal mucosal cells.
  • Binding affinity: Metallothionein acts as a chelating agent that has a much higher binding affinity for copper than for zinc.
  • Resulting deficiency: Copper becomes trapped in the intestinal cells and is eventually excreted through normal bowel movements, leading to a secondary copper deficiency even if dietary copper intake is adequate.
AI-generated in the approach of Dr. Ronald Roth. Not his own words.
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Zinc - connections

Zinc ->

-> Zinc

Copper - connections

Copper ->

-> Copper

Intestinal calcium absorption - connections

-> Intestinal calcium absorption

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