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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Mineral Status in Copper Toxicity Associated with ADD/ADHD

Based on the Acu-Cell Nutrition findings regarding mineral imbalances and biochemical patterns associated with ADD and copper toxicity, the typical profile involves:

  • Calcium: Usually significantly elevated relative to tissue retention, contributing to a dampening or sedating effect on the nervous system, though often poorly utilized.
  • Sodium: Frequently low or depleted, as excessive copper often correlates with exhausted adrenal function and reduced electrolyte retention.
  • Potassium: Typically low, reflecting intracellular depletion and impaired energy production linked to chronic stress and heavy metal dysregulation.
  • Zinc: Severely deficient in functional terms, as copper is a direct antagonist to zinc; this high copper-to-zinc ratio is a hallmark of the condition.
  • Iron: Often impaired or dysregulated, where serum levels might appear normal or high, but functional utilization is blocked, leading to anemia-like symptoms combined with tissue accumulation.
  • Magnesium: Generally depleted, worsening neuromuscular irritability, anxiety, and focus issues commonly seen in ADD.
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