Sunday, March 22, 2015 3:45 AM
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Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI
The Copper Conundrum…, by Morley Robbins, 2014
noun: conundrum; plural noun: conundrums
a confusing and difficult problem or question.
“one of the most difficult conundrums for the experts”
All too often, the few authors who brave to comment on “Copper Toxicity” fail to point out how life-enhancing bioavailable Copper is for all of us. Regrettably, we are being trained, like Circus Bears, to fear it, to shun it, to detox it from our bodies and our livers. Given the “toxic” levels of Copper in our environment (soy everywhere, Copper pipes, Copper Sulfate for produce, water treatment, etc., BCPs, anti-biotics, and so on…), it is more than understandable that we flinch when this mineral topic arises.
But please know that when it’s in a state of deficiency — as it is in most inhabitants on this Planet — it’s a metabolic crisis, as those enzymes noted above simply do NOT work. Period. Oh, and did I forgot to mention that there are 150-200 methyltransferase enzymes that run our methylation pathway, and thus the genetic machinery of our cells? It turns out that they, too, are Copper-dependent… Fascinating, eh?… More on that in a future blog.
And how does this Copper Conundrum exist as BOTH “too much,” and “too little?…”... learn more:
http://gotmag.org/the-copper-conundrum/The Copper Conundrum…gotmag.org
Ah, yes... Copper is indeed a "conundrum..." co·nun·drum k?'n?ndr?m/ noun noun: conundrum; plural noun: conundrums a confusing and d