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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Copper Storage in the Adult Body

  • Total Body Content: An average healthy adult body contains approximately 50 to 120 milligrams of total copper.
  • Primary Storage Organs:
  • Liver: Holds the highest concentration and serves as the main storage depot.
  • Muscles and Bones: Contain the largest total absolute amount due to their sheer mass.
  • Brain and Kidneys: Maintain high physiological concentrations relative to their size.
  • Biochemical Distribution: Almost all copper in the body is bound to specific proteins and enzymes rather than existing as free ions, playing a vital role in cellular respiration, iron oxidation, and connective tissue formation.
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-> Copper

Adult skeleton - connections

Adult skeleton ->

Total triglycerides - connections

-> Total triglycerides

  • Zinc - Affects (Degree: somewhat)
  • Zinc - Associated With (Zinc state: low; Triglyceride state: low; Frequency: frequently)
  • Calcium - Raises
  • Calcium - Reduces (State: high; Exception context: low zinc association)
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