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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Copper and Immune Function

  • Yes, a deficiency in copper can lead to a significantly impaired immune response, including compromised antibody production.
  • Copper is an essential trace mineral required for the optimal functioning of various immune cells, including T-cells, B-cells, and phagocytes.
  • When copper intake is inadequate, the body's ability to synthesize and maintain sufficient immune antibodies declines, increasing susceptibility to infections.
  • In the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework, maintaining a proper balance of copper is critical, but it must be viewed in relation to synergistic and antagonistic minerals—such as zinc, iron, and vitamin C—rather than in isolation.
  • Excessive or deficient levels of copper can both disrupt homeostasis, but a confirmed dietary deficiency is directly linked to reduced immunological competence.
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  • Flu and cold remedies - Depends On (Degree: largely; Object: particular virus and particular remedy)
  • Caution-column items - Improves (Scope: some; Modal: may; Degree: actually; Condition: healthy immune system)
  • Nosodes - Triggers (Potency: highly potentized)
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