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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Copper and ADD Hyperactivity

  • Metabolic imbalance: Excess copper levels are frequently associated with neurological and behavioral disorders, including Attention Deficit Disorder and hyperactivity.
  • Biochemical antagonism: High copper intake or accumulation creates a relative deficiency of zinc, a vital mineral for brain function, neurotransmitter regulation, and behavioral control.
  • Neurotransmitter impact: Elevated copper can stimulate the production of norepinephrine and epinephrine (adrenaline), leading to states of anxiety, over-stimulation, and increased hyperactivity.
  • Oxidative stress: Unbound or excess copper acts as a pro-oxidant, contributing to cellular stress in the central nervous system.

Nutritional Approach

  • Trace element ratios: Restoring health requires evaluating the delicate balance between copper and zinc, rather than looking at copper in isolation.
  • Dietary adjustment: Reducing the intake of high-copper foods (such as shellfish, nuts, chocolate, and certain supplements) is often recommended when tissue overload is identified.
  • Professional guidance: Correction of mineral imbalances should be carefully monitored through proper testing to avoid disrupting other essential trace elements like iron and manganese.
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