Urinary and prostate-related complaints - connections
-> Urinary and prostate-related complaints
- Pumpkin Seeds - Benefits (Frequency: regularly; Scope: all round; Exception: prostatitis)
Vitamin C - connections
Vitamin C ->
- Accelerates: Bone loss (Dose: large; Degree: seriously; Mechanism: reduced calcium)
- Affects: Insulin/glucose metabolism
- Affects: Menstrual cycle (Certainty: can; Intake: too much; Aspect: length)
- Affects: Calcium metabolism (Degree: much)
- Affects: Liver glycogen storage (Effect: stabilize or interfere; Condition: hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic disposition)
- Affects: Serum calcium (Polarity: unaffected; Intake: excessive)
- Antagonizes: Zinc (Frequency: common)
- Assists: Calcium absorption
- Associated With: Conjunctivitis (Intake: high; Degree: very)
- Associated With: Chronic sinus headache (Level: considerably below normal; Scope: majority of patients)
- Associated With: Blepharitis, Diarrhea, Gastritis, Headaches, Hypoglycemia, Insomnia, Irritability, Joint pains, Leukopenia, Menopausal flushing, Moodiness, Osteoporosis, Premenstrual syndrome, Weakness, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (Level: high)
- Associated With: Hypotension (Level: high; Scope: systolic blood pressure)
- Associated With: Stomach acid (Level: high; Target level: high)
- Associated With: Anemia, Aneurysms, Anorexia, Apathy, Arthritis, Asthma, Bleeding gums, Bronchitis, Bruising, Cardiovascular disease with artery-wall damage, Cardiovascular disease with coronary artery blockage, Cataracts, Cellulite, Constipation, Depression, Dermatitis, Dupuytren's contracture, Edema, Episcleritis, Fatigue, Fibroid tumors, Gallstones, Gastrointestinal problems, Gingivitis, Glaucoma, Glucose intolerance, Hemorrhoids, Hives, Immune system dysfunctions, Infertility, Itching, Leukemia, Liver degeneration, Memory impairment, Moodiness, Nausea, Nose bleeds, Periodontal disease, Poor wound healing, Scurvy, Shortness of breath, Soft-tissue calcification, Type II diabetes, Vascular degeneration, Yeast infection / Candida vulvovaginitis (Level: low)
- Associated With: Cancers (Level: low; Cancers: esophageal, stomach, lung, cervical, colorectal, prostate, pancreatic; Condition: H. pylori involvement for pancreatic; Evidence: prostate preliminary or animal data)
- Associated With: Gingivitis (Level: low; Duration: chronic)
- Associated With: Bruising (Level: low; Ease: easy)
- Associated With: Acne, Allergies (Level: low; Frequency: frequent)
- Associated With: Infertility (Level: low; Scope: some; Sex: male)
- Associated With: Hypotension (Level: low; Scope: systolic blood pressure)
- Associated With: Mucus (Level: low; State: excess)
- Associated With: Stomach acid (Level: low; Target level: low)
- Benefits: Arteriosclerosis, Atherosclerosis, Cataracts, Glaucoma
- Benefits: Calcium overload (Amount: larger; Frequency: daily)
- Benefits: Leukemia, Prostatitis (Certainty: likely; Dose: higher)
- Benefits: Left-sided ovarian cysts (Certainty: likely; Dose: higher; Location: left-sided)
- Benefits: Anemia (Certainty: likely; Dose: higher; Scope: some forms)
- Benefits: Type II diabetes (Certainty: may; Dose: larger; Mechanism: greater insulin production)
- Benefits: Congestive liver disease (Dose: higher)
- Benefits: Stomach acid (Dose: higher; Condition: low level from elevated calcium)
- Benefits: Bacterial infections, Fungal diseases, Viral infections (Mechanism: cellular immune functions)
- Benefits: Diabetes (Mechanism: insulin production)
- Benefits: Musculoskeletal degeneration (Mechanism: keeping calcium soluble; Degree: mostly)
- Benefits: Cirrhosis, Hypoadrenalism (Modality: can)
- Benefits: Male infertility (Scope: certain cases)
- Causes: Oxidative damage (Certainty: attributed; Dose: above 500 mg/day)
- Causes: Infections (Certainty: can; Intake: too much)
- Causes: Pseudo-deficiency (Condition: increased intake without matching Vitamin E; Certainty: can)
- Causes: Copper (Dose: 2,000 mg/day; Timing: from an early age; Outcome: deficiency; Severity: severe; Duration: long-term)
- Causes: Depressive mood swings (Dose: higher; Condition: hypoglycemia disposition; Modal: can)
- Causes: Blood sugar changes (Dose: higher; Condition: hypoglycemia disposition; Pattern: erratic; Modal: can)
- Causes: Excessive blood-thinning (Intake: low)
- Causes: Cancers (Polarity: no evidence; Dose: higher; Evidence: epidemiological)
- Causes Deficiency Of: Calcium, Copper, Zinc (Amount: excessive_or_overdose; Certainty: potential; Timing: eventual; Susceptibility: prone)
- Complexed With: Bioflavonoids (Necessity: needs; Amount: adequate)
- Corrects: Leg bone malformation (Action: reduced intake; Level: more reasonable)
- Decreases: Histamine production (Certainty: may; Amount: higher)
- Deplete: Calcium (Dose: very high; Condition: not needed; Timing: eventually; Location: bone stores; Outcome: deficiency)
- Enhances: Iron absorption
- Forms: Collagen, Vitamin C Complex
- Imbalances: Nickel (Condition: unmatched increased intake; Certainty: can)
- Impairs: Calcium uptake (Amount: larger; Condition: low calcium and high stomach acid disposition; Mechanism: too much acid; Certainty: can)
- Impairs: Collagen (Level: low; Process: formation and maintenance)
- Impairs: Hormonal functions (Level: low; Quantity: multiple)
- Implicated In: Alzheimer's disease (State: deficiency; Certainty: possible; Domain: nutritional)
- Increases: Copper bioavailability, Iron absorption
- Increases: Insulin production (Amount: larger; Condition: capable of producing insulin)
- Increases: Calcium (Amount: right; Aspect: bioavailability)
- Increases: Copper (Aspect: bioavailability; Intake: greater)
- Increases: Vitamin E (Aspect: requirements; Condition: Vitamin C intake increased and Vitamin C not truly deficient)
- Increases: Vitamin C benefits (Dose: above RDA/DRI; Certainty: most certainly; Scope: general health)
- Increases: Insulin spikes (Dose: very high; Condition: low sodium; Size: larger)
- Increases: Calcium bioavailability (Intake: higher; Modal: may)
- Increases: Iron absorption (Iron form: vegetable or non-heme; Degree: particularly)
- Increases: Stomach acid, Urination (Level: high)
- Increases: Infections (Level: high; Modality: may; Mechanism: copper deficiency)
- Increases: Infections (Level: low; Frequency: frequent)
- Increases: Intracellular calcium ratio (Level: low; Timing: eventually)
- Increases: Copper bioavailability (Modal: may; Condition: low relative to copper)
- Increases: Insulin production (Modality: can)
- Increases Requirement For: Calcium (Intake: excessive; Modal: may)
- Increases Risk: Calcium loss (Target level: above-normal)
- Increases Risk Of: Cancers (Level: low; Scope: various)
- Inhibits: Helicobacter pylori (Degree: somewhat; Amount: larger; Clinical long term: not proven)
- Inhibits: Vitamin B12 (Dose: large; Certainty: claimed; Theory: possible; Practice: generally absent; Evidence: not confirmed)
- Interacts With: Headaches (Level: too low)
- Irritates: Stomach (Amount: larger; Condition: low calcium and high stomach acid disposition; Sensitivity: sensitive; Certainty: can)
- Isolated From: Lemons (Time: 1932)
- Is A: Calcium cofactors
- Is A: Copper antagonists (Condition: individually indicated)
- Lowers: Manganese (Amount: larger)
- Lowers: Copper (Amount: larger; Condition: copper high)
- Lowers: Zinc (Amount: larger; Condition: zinc high)
- Lowers: Copper (Dose: a few thousand mg; Condition: copper initially low; Outcome: deficient)
- Lowers: Manganese (Dose: high supplemental)
- Lowers: Calcium (Dose: higher; Certainty: possibly; Degree: too much)
- Lowers: Calcium (Dose: large; Degree: significantly; Exception: calcium initially high)
- Lowers: Glycogen stores (Dose: very high; Location: liver; Mechanism: lowered manganese)
- Lowers: Copper, Zinc (Initial level: excessively high; Evaluation: ideal remedy)
- Lowers: Calcium (Intake: excessive; Location: cellular; Outcome: deficient)
- Lowers: Zinc (Mechanism: direct)
- Maintains: Collagen
- Maintains: Blood vessels (State: healthy; Necessity: needed)
- Maintains: Skin elasticity, Skin suppleness (With: sulfur)
- Metabolizes: Folic acid, Tryptophan, Tyrosine
- Normalizes: Copper
- Optimizes: Calcium uptake (Target level: normal; Frequency: generally; Outcome: normal)
- Prevents: Soft-tissue calcification (Amount: larger; Frequency: daily)
- Prevents: Scurvy (Dose: about 10 mg; Necessity: necessary)
- Prevents: Soft-tissue calcification (Mechanism: keeping calcium soluble)
- Prevents: Calcification (Target level: normal; Frequency: usually)
- Provides: Food-like benefits (Condition: complexed_with_adequate_bioflavonoids; Degree: more; Mode: duplicate)
- Reduce: Adrenals (Source state: low; Target state: low; Frequency: common; Cause type: nutritional)
- Reduces: Manganese, Zinc
- Reduces: Allergy potential (Certainty: may; Amount: higher; Mechanism: decreased histamine production)
- Reduces: Estrogen-sensitive cancer, Fibroid tumors (Dose: higher; Aspect: development risk; Condition: congestive liver disease with higher estrogen)
- Reduces: High-estrogenic PMS (Dose: higher; Aspect: symptoms; Condition: congestive liver disease)
- Reduces: Shingles symptoms (Dose: very high; Combination: Vitamin E and Vitamin B12; Timing: earliest onset of attack; Effectiveness: found effective)
- Reduces: Copper (Intake: greater)
- Reduces: Estrogen, Progesterone, Prolactin (Level: high)
- Reduces: Insulin production (Level: low)
- Reduces: Cardiovascular disease (Object: risk; Condition: intake proportionate to Vitamin E; Purpose: maintain normal Vitamin C/Vitamin E ratio; Generality: generally)
- Reduces: Manganese (Selection: patient match)
- Releases: Epinephrine, Norepinephrine
- Slows: Wound healing (Level: low)
- Solubilizes: Calcium
- Stimulates: Adrenal function
- Supports: Iron absorption, Thyroid hormone production
- Supports: Insulin (Dose: high supplemental)
- Supports: Cellular immune functions (Importance: important)
- Supports: Wound healing (Necessity: needed)
- Supports: Copper metabolism (Role: cofactor)
- Synergizes With: Vitamin E (Basis: antioxidant)
- Synergizes With: Vitamin E (Context: antioxidant activity)
- Treats: Airborne allergies (Certainty: can)
- Treats: Conjunctivitis (Certainty: may; Dose: higher; Type: infectious; Context: nutritional treatment)
- Treats: Boils (Dose: high; Modal: may)
- Treats: Viral infections (Effectiveness: one of the most effective)
- Treats: Headaches (Group: A; Context: viral infection; Frequency: usually)
- Treats: Iron-deficiency anemia (Mechanism: increased iron absorption)
- Treats: Cold or flu symptoms (Sufficiency: sufficient; Frequency: every few hours; Timing: at first symptoms; Importance: most important)
- Triggers: Inflammatory conditions (Condition: copper_deficiency; Amount: large; Frequency: rare; Modality: could)
- Worsens: Hypoglycemia (Certainty: can; Amount: large; Degree: further)
- Worsens: Infections, Low-estrogenic PMS (Certainty: can; Intake: too much)
- Worsens: Inflammatory conditions (Condition: copper_deficiency; Amount: large; Frequency: rare; Modality: could; State: existing)
- Worsens: Headaches (Condition: opposite-side viral headache; Frequency: occasionally; Certainty: would)
- Worsens: Benign prostatic hypertrophy, Hemochromatosis (Dose: higher)
- Worsens: Renal failure (Dose: higher; Severity: more serious)
- Worsens: Hypoglycemia (Dose: very high; Condition: low sodium)
- Worsens: Right-sided headache (Example: 2; Condition: left headaches correspond to Group A; Timing: that day)
- Worsens: Prostate bleeding (Level: inadequate; State: chronic)
-> Vitamin C
- Calcium, Magnesium - Antagonizes
- Nickel - Associates With (Documentation: less)
- Animal foods - Contains (Amount: almost none)
- Raw fish - Contains (Amount: enough to prevent deficiency symptoms)
- Breast milk - Contains (Amount: higher; Condition: maternal higher intake)
- Fruits, Vegetables - Contains (Amount: mostly; Concentration: highest when fresh and raw)
- Beans, Seeds, Whole grains - Contains (Amount: very little; Exception: sprouted)
- Vitamin C deficiency - Deficiency Of
- Light - Degrades (Sensitivity: present)
- Stress - Deplete (Duration: prolonged; Location: adrenals)
- Alcohol use, Smoking, Stress - Deplete (Rate: more rapidly)
- Cooking - Destroys (Amount: much; Location: food)
- Excessive zinc intake - Disrupts Balance Of (Timing: eventually)
- Vitamin E - Increases (Aspect: requirements; Condition: Vitamin E intake increased and Vitamin E not truly deficient)
- Sprouting - Increases (Foods: whole grains, seeds, or beans; Aspect: content)
- Vitamin E - Increases Requirement For (Level: high)
- Cobalt - Inhibits
- Vitamin E - Inhibits (Basis: ratio-wise; Basis exclusion: antioxidative properties)
- Copper - Inhibits (Frequency: most common; Potency: potent)
- Copper - Inhibits (Level: overload)
- Calcium ascorbate, Sodium ascorbate - Is A (Acidity: non-acidic)
- Copper - Opposes (Rank: top)
- Copper - Opposes (State: elevated)
- Complexed Vitamin C - Outperforms (Comparison: plain alone; Certainty: evidence)
- Vitamin C overdose - Overdose Of
- Air - Oxidizes (Ease: easily)
- Steaming - Preserves (Food: vegetables; Degree: minimizes loss)
- Most other animals - Produces (Location: liver; Source material: glucose; Amount: much higher than current human dietary intake)
- Adults - Receives (Dose: 500–1,000 mg; Generality: generally)
- Children - Receives (Maximum: one-half adult dose; Basis: age)
- Copper - Reduces (Level: very high; Outcome: below optimum; Exception: Vitamin C supplementation above 1,000 mg/day or prior copper reduction; Frequency: rarely reach optimum)
- Pregnant women - Reduces (Recommendation: advisable; Dose: 250–500 mg/day; Timing: one to two weeks before delivery; Condition: currently taking higher amounts)
- Pregnant women - Reduces (Recommendation: must; Dose: 250–500 mg/day; Timing: at weaning; Condition: higher intake)
- Cooking - Removes (Medium: water; Ease: easily)
- Vitamin C requirements - Requirement For
- Apes, Guinea pigs, Humans - Requires (Source: dietary food; Necessity: must obtain)
- Vitamin C deficiency - Results From (Certainty: may; Duration: long-term; Intake: insufficient; Source: dietary or supplemental)
- Broccoli, Cabbage, Citrus fruit, Currants and other berries, Green peppers, Kale, Potatoes, Rose hips, Spinach, Sweet and hot peppers, Tomatoes, Watercress - Source Of
- Hesperidin, Nickel, Rutin, Vitamin A, Vitamin D - Synergizes With
Copper - connections
Copper ->
- Antagonizes: Chromium, Sulfur, Zinc
- Antagonizes: Sulfur (Degree: potent; Domain: dietary)
- Associated With: Nausea (Intake: high)
- Associated With: Aneurysms, Apathy, Arthritis, Bleeding gums, Bruising, Cardiovascular disease with artery-wall damage, Cardiovascular disease with coronary artery blockage, Depression, Fatigue, Fibroid tumors, Hyperactivity, Immune system dysfunctions, Insomnia, Joint / bone pain, Learning disability, Memory impairment, Moodiness, Nose bleeds, Periodontal disease, Poor wound healing, Soft-tissue calcification, Yeast infection / Candida vulvovaginitis (Level: high)
- Associated With: Hemangiomas (Level: high; Location: liver)
- Associated With: Cancers (Level: high; Scope: most cancers)
- Associated With: Aneurysms, Arrhythmia, Arthritis, Bruising, Cardiovascular disease with artery-wall damage, Graying hair, Immune system dysfunctions, Insomnia, Joint / bone pain, Menopausal flushing, Nose bleeds, Periodontal disease, Poor wound healing, Yeast infection / Candida vulvovaginitis (Level: low)
- Associated With: Bleeding gums (Level: low; Degree: very)
- Associated With: Allergies (Level: low; Frequency: frequent)
- Associated With: Colon cancer (Level: low; Metastasis condition: must remain low with organ metastasis)
- Associated With: Blepharitis, Conjunctivitis (Level: low; Side: right; Frequency: usually; Severity: worse)
- Associates With: Joint degenerative condition (Level: excessive; Frequency: generally; Scope: many)
- Associates With: Calcium, Potassium (Source level: low; Target level: low; Frequency: frequently)
- Catalyzes: Hemoglobin (Importance: important)
- Causes: Osteoporosis (Certainty: can; Level: high)
- Causes: Osteoporosis (Certainty: can; Level: low)
- Causes: Bone loss (Condition: needless supplementation or prolonged high level; Mechanism: chromium antagonism)
- Causes: Weight gain (Frequency: frequent; Context: supplementation_or_chocolate_content)
- Causes: Excessive blood-thinning (Intake: low)
- Causes: Vascular degeneration (Level: excess; Laterality: right; Certainty: invariably)
- Causes: Joint degeneration (Level: high)
- Causes: Medical symptoms (Level: high; Condition: Vitamin C dose reduced below 5,000–10,000 mg range; Timing: as soon as reduced)
- Causes: Vitamin C deficiency (Level: high; Form: pseudo)
- Causes: Osteoarthritis (Level: high; Frequency: common; Alternative: aggravates; Mechanism: lowered_sulfur)
- Causes: Arteriosclerosis (Level: high; Modal: can)
- Causes: Arteriosclerosis (Level: high; Modality: can)
- Causes: Weight loss (Level: low)
- Causes: Leg bone malformation (State: deficient; Severity: severe; Duration: long-term; Progression: increasing)
- Cautioned For: Compromised immune system
- Component Of: Cytochrome oxidase, Dopamine-beta-hydroxylase, Histaminase, Lysil oxidase, Physiologically important enzymes, Superoxide dismutase, Tyrosinase (Necessity: essential)
- Contributes To: Healthy bones
- Contributes To: Bone loss (Condition: needless_supplementation_or_high_level; Modality: can)
- Contributes To: Spinal degeneration (Level: very high; Certainty: very likely)
- Decreases: Copper bioavailability (Level: high; Modal: can)
- Enables: Angiogenesis (Importance: important)
- Enables: Angiogenesis (Role: important cofactor; Location: tumors)
- Enables Synthesis Of: Norepinephrine (Role: cofactor; Partner: dopamine-beta-hydroxylase)
- Exceeds: Chromium (Frequency: invariably; Degree: much_higher)
- Exceeds: Chromium (Frequency: virtually always; Measure: level)
- Exhibits: Anti-inflammatory properties, Degenerative properties (Level: higher)
- Formed Into: Ceruloplasmin (Location: liver)
- Forms: Copper salts (Condition: reaction with skin fatty acids)
- Harms: Concentration, Memory (Level: elevated; Modal: can; Mechanism: sulfur_inhibition)
- Has: Right-sided cell receptor
- Helps: Iron (Process: hemoglobin formation; Location: bone marrow)
- Improves: Stress-coping ability (Certainty: even; Dosage effect: calming)
- Increases: Vascular degeneration (Level: high; Aspect: risk; Degree: greater)
- Increases: Intracellular calcium (Level: higher; Manner: synergistically)
- Increases: Medical problems (Level: steadily_increasing; Timing: over_time)
- Increases Risk Of: Cancers, Cardiovascular disease, Joint degeneration, Mental health issues
- Increases Risk Of: Tumors (Extent: some; Types: benign and malignant)
- Increases Risk Of: Vascular degeneration (Level: high)
- Increases Risk Of: Colorectal cancer (Level: insufficient; Location: cellular; Modality: more likely)
- Inhibits: Hesperidin (Aspect: action)
- Inhibits: Hesperidin, Vitamin C (Frequency: most common; Potency: potent)
- Inhibits: Chromium, Hesperidin, Molybdenum, Nickel, Sulfur, Vitamin C (Level: overload)
- Inhibits: Flavonoid activity (Level: steadily_increasing)
- Interacts With: Headaches (Level: too high)
- Interferes With: Nickel metabolism, Vitamin C metabolism (Level: very high)
- Is A: Trace elements
- Is A: Sulfur antagonists (Degree: potent; Domain: dietary)
- Is Associated With: Depression (Source state: high)
- Is Associated With: Depression (Source state: low)
- Lowers: Sulfur (Level: high)
- Opposes: Chromium, Sulfur
- Opposes: Vitamin C (Rank: top)
- Opposes: Chromium, Hesperidin, Molybdenum, Nickel, Sulfur, Vitamin C (State: elevated)
- Present In: Tissues (Scope: all)
- Promotes: Alzheimer's disease (Exposure: above normal)
- Promotes: Joint degeneration (Level: elevated; Location: right_body_side; Degree: greater)
- Promotes: Osteoporosis (Level: high; Condition: low_chromium)
- Promotes: Arthritis, Inflammatory diseases (Level: high; Condition: low_chromium; Frequency: frequently)
- Provokes: Inflammatory response (State: deficient)
- Reacts With: Fatty acids in skin (Source: bracelets)
- Reduces: Inflammation, Inflammatory conditions
- Reduces: Osteoporosis (Aspect: risk)
- Reduces: Vitamin C (Level: very high; Outcome: below optimum; Exception: Vitamin C supplementation above 1,000 mg/day or prior copper reduction; Frequency: rarely reach optimum)
- Reduces: Copper bioavailability (Storage: excessive)
- Reduces Absorption Of: Zinc in food (Amount: high; Timing: concurrent)
- Stored In: Liver (Amount: most)
- Supports: Estrogen receptor-positive tumors (Level: higher; Mechanism: angiogenesis; Degree: particularly)
- Supports: Human health (Necessity: essential)
- Supports: Angiogenesis (Necessity: necessary)
- Synergizes With: Calcium, Potassium
- Triggers: Joint degeneration (Level: high; Modality: may)
- Triggers: Blepharitis, Conjunctivitis (State: deficient; Onset: acute; Condition: short course of very high Vitamin C intake)
- Weakens: Trabecular bone (Level: high; Condition: low_chromium)
- Weakens: Blood vessels (Level: low; Certainty: can_be_implicated; Effects: weak_fragile)
- Weakens: Blood vessels (Level: low; Effect: weak; Modality: may)
- Weakens: Blood vessels (Level: low; Modal: may; State: weak_or_fragile)
-> Copper
- Magnesium, Molybdenum, Sulfur, Zinc - Antagonizes
- Chromium - Associated With
- Fibroids, Hemangiomas - Associated With (Level: elevated)
- Benign tumors, Malignant tumors - Associated With (Scope: most_types; Level: elevated)
- Chromium - Associates With
- Chromium - Associates With (Degree: closest)
- Albumin - Carries (Destination: liver)
- Vitamin C - Causes (Dose: 2,000 mg/day; Timing: from an early age; Outcome: deficiency; Severity: severe; Duration: long-term)
- Vitamin C - Causes Deficiency Of (Amount: excessive_or_overdose; Certainty: potential; Timing: eventual; Susceptibility: prone)
- AAACa / AdvaCAL Calcium - Changes (Degree: notable; Timing: after a very short trial)
- Bronze - Contains
- Cocoa - Contains (Amount: considerable)
- Cocoa products, Coffee - Contains (Bioavailability: much_higher; Comparison: higher_level_sources)
- Cola drinks, Liver, Nuts, Processed cocoa products, Shellfish, Soy products, Wheat germ - Contains (Level: high)
- Nuts and seeds - Contains (Level: high; Scope: some)
- Bitter chocolate - Contains (Level: highest)
- Light chocolate, Milk chocolate - Contains (Level: lowest)
- Cocoa - Contains (Level: moderately high)
- Mineral formulations - Contains (Threshold: more than 0.5 mg)
- Glucosamine sulfate, MSM - Counteracts (Condition: successful; Degree: partly; Level: high)
- Vitamin C overdose - Deplete (Frequency: regularly; Progression: gradual; Initial state: higher stores)
- Excessive zinc intake - Disrupts Balance Of (Timing: eventually)
- Copper supplementation - Elevates (Modal: may; Condition: not discontinued or reduced)
- Copper-rich foods - Elevates (Modal: may; Duration: chronic)
- One-sided diets - Elevates (Modal: may; Duration: chronic; Condition: lacks cofactors or copper antagonists)
- Multivitamin/mineral supplement - Excludes (Recommendation: should; Condition: tendency to retain too much copper)
- High-copper, low-sulfur chemical pattern - Has Level (Level: high)
- Chocoholics - Has Level (Level: high_or_excessive; Frequency: most; Basis: highest_chocolate_intake)
- Chromium, Molybdenum, Sulfur, Vitamin C - Increases (Aspect: bioavailability; Intake: greater)
- Copper bracelets - Increases (Condition: copper low; Modal: can)
- Estrogen therapy - Increases (Frequency: sometimes; Condition: hemangioma)
- Nickel - Inhibits
- Molybdenum, Sulfur - Inhibits (Condition: supplementation; Location: humans)
- Sulfur - Inhibits (Process: storage; Generality: general; Effect: positive; Condition: high_copper_common)
- Tin - Is Less Toxic Than (Degree: far)
- Chromium, Glucosamine sulfate, Molybdenum - Lowers
- Copper antagonists, Copper co-factors - Lowers (Amount: excessive; Modal: may)
- Vitamin C - Lowers (Amount: larger; Condition: copper high)
- Vitamin C - Lowers (Dose: a few thousand mg; Condition: copper initially low; Outcome: deficient)
- Avoidance of copper-rich foods - Lowers (Importance: important)
- MSM - Lowers (Importance: main action)
- Vitamin C - Lowers (Initial level: excessively high; Evaluation: ideal remedy)
- Chromium supplementation - Lowers (Timing: initially; Frequency: generally)
- Chromium - Lower Than (Average: true; Frequency: always; Exceptions: virtually none)
- Chromium, Molybdenum, Sulfur, Vitamin C - Normalizes
- Chromium - Normalizes (Priority: first)
- Zinc - Opposes (Strength: weakest; Location: intestinal)
- Chromium - Pairs With
- Glucosamine sulfate, MSM - Reduces (Baseline: elevated; Importance: major)
- Chromium, Molybdenum, Sulfur, Vitamin C - Reduces (Intake: greater)
- Liver, Nuts, Shellfish, Soybeans, Wheat germ - Source Of
- Chocolate, Cocoa products, Coffee, Colas - Source Of (Consumption: common; Characterization: addictive)
- Liver, Nuts, Seafood, Seeds, Shellfish, Soy products - Supplies
- Copper containers - Supplies (Route: cooked or stored food and beverages)
- Copper IUDs - Supplies (Route: non-dietary)
- Beer - Supplies (Source: copper container)
- Tap water - Supplies (Source: copper plumbing)
- Aluminum, Calcium, Potassium - Synergizes With
- Zinc - Threatens (Condition: copper low or potassium and calcium below normal; Amount: high)
- Albumin - Transfers (Location: across gut wall)
- Ceruloplasmin - Transports