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Copper and Central Irritability

  • Yes, elevated levels or excess intake of copper can promote central nervous system irritability.
  • Biochemical mechanism: Copper is a potent neuromodulator and a powerful oxidant that strongly influences neurotransmitter synthesis and activity.
  • Neurotransmitter impact: Excess copper accelerates the conversion of dopamine into norepinephrine and epinephrine, often leading to excessive levels of stimulating catecholamines.
  • Common symptoms associated with copper toxicity and central irritability include:
  • Anxiety and inner tension
  • Hyperactivity and restlessness
  • Sleep disturbances and insomnia
  • Emotional lability and mood swings
  • Headaches or migraines
  • Mineral antagonists: The physiological effects of high copper are often exacerbated when there is a concurrent deficiency of zinc, as zinc acts as a crucial calming antagonist to copper in the central nervous system.
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