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Mineral Antagonism: Tin and Copper

  • Direct Antagonism: Based on trace mineral dynamics, tin (Sn) is known to act as a significant antagonist to copper (Cu) absorption and utilization in human metabolism.
  • Enzymatic Interference: Excess tin levels can interfere with copper-dependent enzyme systems, potentially leading to functional copper deficiencies even when dietary copper intake appears adequate.
  • Metabolic Imbalance: An elevated tin-to-copper ratio places a competitive stress on cellular transport sites, often resulting in altered immune function, oxidative stress, or neurological fatigue associated with copper depletion.
  • Toxic Metal Displacement: Because tin is a heavy, toxic metal, its accumulation in the body aggressively displaces essential trace elements like copper and zinc, disrupting delicate homeostatic balances.
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Tin - connections

Tin ->

-> Tin

  • Dr. Ronald Roth - Assesses (Frequency: every patient consultation)
  • Stillborns - Contain (Polarity: negative; Reporter: Schroeder and others)
  • Bronze, Prostate - Contains
  • Aorta, Brain, Heart, Kidney, Liver, Muscle, Ovary, Pancreas, Spleen, Stomach, Testes, Uterus - Contains (Context: human tissue after accidental deaths)
  • Liver - Contains (Developmental: fetal; Amount: higher; Reporter: Misk)
  • Heart, Spleen - Contains (Developmental: fetal; Amount: traces; Reporter: Misk)
  • Thyroid gland - Contains (Polarity: negative; Scope: every examined victim; Context: accidental deaths)
  • Patients tested - Have (Proportion: greater than 90%; Level: low; Degree minimum: moderately; Degree maximum: very; Reference: all other essential trace minerals)
  • Food sources - Provide (Frequency: daily; Amount: 1-3 mg; Variety: various)
  • Nettle - Provide (Rank: 10; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Barberry - Provide (Rank: 11; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Yarrow - Provide (Rank: 12; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Blessed thistle - Provide (Rank: 13; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Red clover - Provide (Rank: 14; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Yellow dock - Provide (Rank: 15; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Kelp - Provide (Rank: 16; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Licorice - Provide (Rank: 17; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Devil's Claw - Provide (Rank: 18; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Pennyroyal - Provide (Rank: 19; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Doggrass - Provide (Rank: 1; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Senna - Provide (Rank: 20; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Juniper - Provide (Rank: 2; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Bilberry - Provide (Rank: 3; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Milk thistle - Provide (Rank: 4; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Dulse - Provide (Rank: 5; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Lady slipper - Provide (Rank: 6; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Althea - Provide (Rank: 7; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Valerian - Provide (Rank: 8; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Irish moss - Provide (Rank: 9; Order: highest to lowest)
  • Animals - Require (Scope: some; Purpose: growth)
  • Nickel - Synergizes With

Copper - connections

Copper ->

-> Copper

Mineral ratios - connections

Mineral ratios ->

-> Mineral ratios

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