Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
Another dietary and potent sulfur antagonist is Copper, which is found in a variety of commonly consumed addictive foods and beverages such as coffee, cola, chocolate and cocoa products, as well as wheat germ, shellfish, soybeans, nuts, liver, and many other sources. A high copper low sulfur status not only provides a biochemical platform that encourages the development of Alzheimer's disease, but also promotes some forms of arthritis and vascular degeneration... Full Text