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Copper research

Copper is essential for many functions. This is a new one; healthier prions with less risk of prion diseases. It seems that it stabilizes Prions. This means they are less likely to misfold or aggregate when copper is present.

Low levels of copper have been tied to arrhythmias and many other health problems. It is best to NOT restrict copper unless there is proven copper excess, and serum copper is merely a reflection of inflammation and does not reveal elevated copper levels in the tissues.

Dr Klinghardt’s research on Kryptopyroluria is leading to exciting clinical benefits in some patients who were diagnosed with Lyme or Autism or related neurodegenerative problems.
Aggressive zinc supplementation will impair copper absorption leading to deficiencies with many possible symptoms and significance health risks.

Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)
President, Gordon Research Institute
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