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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Acu-Cell Nutrition Analysis

  • Direct Answer: No, MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) supplementation does not directly lower elevated cellular copper levels.
  • Primary Mechanism: MSM primarily provides bioavailable sulfur and acts as a mild anti-inflammatory agent, but it is not a targeted copper chelator.
  • Copper Antagonists: To address elevated cellular or tissue copper, specific mineral antagonists such as zinc and manganese—along with adequate vitamin C—are typically required in nutritional protocols.
  • Sulfur and Minerals: While sulfur compounds play a role in overall detoxification and phase II liver pathways, increasing sulfur intake alone will not correct a specific copper imbalance.
  • Individual Assessment: Mineral levels are highly interdependent; therefore, addressing high copper requires a comprehensive evaluation of zinc, iron, and other trace elements rather than relying on MSM.
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