Dr. Ronald Roth's Research Library on Cellular Nutrition and Health Disorders
Chromium and Copper are associated trace elements, and considered essential to human health. Next to calcium and magnesium, chromium and copper are important nutrients for their anti-inflammatory properties. While neither one - with few exceptions - is generally found to be very deficient level-wise, chromium is on average always lower than copper, with virtually no exceptions. Copper on the other hand is elevated in the majority of patients, which creates a chronic copper chromium conflict ratio-wise in these individuals... Full Text