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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

The Copper and Sulfur Mineral Conflict

  • Sulfur and Copper Antagonism: Sulfur and sulfur-containing compounds (such as sulfites, sulfates, and sulfur amino acids) act as powerful antagonists to copper metabolism in the body.
  • Interference with Absorption and Utilization: High levels of sulfur or excessive sulfur intake can significantly interfere with the intestinal absorption and cellular utilization of copper, potentially leading to functional copper deficiency even when dietary intake appears adequate.
  • Detoxification and Binding: Sulfur has a strong binding affinity for heavy metals and trace minerals, including copper, which can form complexes that are either excreted or rendered biologically inactive.
  • Synergistic and Antagonistic Balance: Maintaining proper mineral interrelationships is critical, as an excess of sulfur relative to copper can tip the biochemical balance, leading to symptoms associated with low tissue copper status.
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Sulfur - connections

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